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Light Bar behind bumper in between fog lights?

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Has anyone successfully mounted a light bar behind the bumper/grill? There is a perfect slot right in between the fog lights to nest a light bar, but I haven’t found anyone online who has posted pictures of this being done. Thanks
Jon
 

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Putting a light bar in that space will stop a significant amount of air flow to the engine, I would not put one there.
 

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I found these pics from a post online. Hope it helps. 8E8675E4-E781-4964-9212-CA8150DC0B5A.jpeg 868E3848-A90B-4E79-917C-B3AAEFEBAD85.jpeg
 

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Hot damn someone did it. Thanks for sending buddy - do you have a url link?
 

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Hot damn someone did it. Thanks for sending buddy - do you have a url link?
Ford Explorer 6th gen group on Facebook, if you join you’ll be able to see the post about it. But all you really have to do is remove the front bumper and mount the light in the location in the picture.
 

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Here is how to remove the 2020 explorer front bumper


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t would be interesting to know if the running temp increased due to air blockage.t be a good idea for using in areas with triple digit temps.
 



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