![]() Did them in structural aluminum which is way stronger than regular aluminum. I used the SAE version (don't know if any other brand will fit)Īfter some tweaking and measuring I was able to CNC my brackets. This is what he can do for us:įirst of all I want to hello, new member to the forum, old Tundra owner and longtime member of other Tundra forums.įog Light Bezel Right-Hand Tundra TRD Pro PT228-34190-AA | toyotacoolįog Light Bezel Left-Hand Tundra TRD Pro PT228-34190-AB | toyotacool Again, this is not to profit from this, this is very time consuming for me and believe me, I got a million other things to do that I really profit from. I'm able to get this brackets with all stainless steel hardware from a friend that owns an aluminum shop. Don't worry you can always extend the holes on the support brackets if you miscalculate something, no biggie.Īs for the support brackets here is how I can help you guys. There is not much space to tighten things inside that area unless you have really small and flexible hands, also the right tools. ![]() After you decide where you want your fogs pointed(I suggest doing this with trucked leveled in front of a wall), there is only about 1/4" to play up/down/left/right with the fog so you don't have much room for error here. The trick here is to measure and point the fog already installed and hand tighten in the fog bracket and support bracket, measure and then tight everything outside, re-check and then tighten the support bracket to the frame.
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