How to mount lights to TJM
#1
How to mount lights to TJM
I did a little searching and didn't see anything. I want mount two Hella 500's on a TJM when I get one, just not sure how they mount. Are there seperate brackets I have to buy or do they just drill right into the bumper? Thanks.
#2
Depends on which TJM you get. The T-15 has tabs in the hoop to accomodate lights up to 8" in diameter. The T-17 has holes pre-drilled in it. Since there's no hoop on the T-17, the sky the limit with light diameter.
#4
The bumpers come with holes pre-drilled in them for you to mount lights. Most aux lights (at least all the ones I've worked with) come with a bolt on the bottom (kind of like a mounting post). Fit the bold down through the hole in the bumper and screw the nut onto the post. Done.
I guess I'm confused as to how you can be confused. If you want to mount something that uses a special brace/bracket as opposed to the bolt post type setup, then some custom work might need to be done. But the 500s use the bolt post type deal, so mounting them is a breeze.
I guess I'm confused as to how you can be confused. If you want to mount something that uses a special brace/bracket as opposed to the bolt post type setup, then some custom work might need to be done. But the 500s use the bolt post type deal, so mounting them is a breeze.
Last edited by jacksonpt; Feb 14, 2005 at 09:04 AM.
#5
Thanks Jack. I didn't realize the bumper came with pre-drilled holes, that makes things so much easier. So I just slide the bolt through, and come through the bottom with the nut and tighten it down?
#6
Yup!
That or superglue...
There are little tabs that are welded to the hoops that allow you to mount lights. Just get the bumper, and it seriously is a no brainer.
That or superglue...

There are little tabs that are welded to the hoops that allow you to mount lights. Just get the bumper, and it seriously is a no brainer.
Last edited by turboale; Feb 14, 2005 at 09:35 AM.
#7
Im wanting to get a TJM T-15 bumper but im afraid of the sagging, so ive been thinking of a new suspension, but is there a easier way to deal with it, say new or stronger coilovers in the front??
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#8
Originally Posted by Rollindamud
ive been thinking of a new suspension, but is there a easier way to deal with it, say new or stronger coilovers in the front??
you are asking if a new suspension or new coilovers are easier?Go big or go home
#9
Originally Posted by Rollindamud
Im wanting to get a TJM T-15 bumper but im afraid of the sagging, so ive been thinking of a new suspension, but is there a easier way to deal with it, say new or stronger coilovers in the front??
#10
Originally Posted by Rollindamud
Im wanting to get a TJM T-15 bumper but im afraid of the sagging, so ive been thinking of a new suspension, but is there a easier way to deal with it, say new or stronger coilovers in the front??
Unless you're feeling the need to spend lots of $$$ at once, get the bumper, then worry about the suspension after you've had it for a while.
YMMV on different vehicles, of course.
#11
You can always add a cheap front spacer if the front starts to sag a bit. That should hold you over until you want to start lifting. Then, if you have the coin (while lifting) get the adjustables.

This is the best picture I could find showing how the lights mount. There are two little tabs that sit on that smaller tube allong the bottom of the bumper

This is the best picture I could find showing how the lights mount. There are two little tabs that sit on that smaller tube allong the bottom of the bumper
Last edited by turboale; Feb 14, 2005 at 12:19 PM.
#12
Originally Posted by Rollindamud
Im wanting to get a TJM T-15 bumper but im afraid of the sagging, so ive been thinking of a new suspension, but is there a easier way to deal with it, say new or stronger coilovers in the front??
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