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I'm looking into options for reverse lights and thinking about a good location. There are two bolts on either side of the rear bumper I'm thinking about as a location. Other than making my own bracket (which I've never done) I'm wondering if anyone knows of a company that might make a bracket already.

I realize I'll need to make sure there is clearance for the exhaust, which I'm hoping the bracket will consider that. If anyone has mounted something to these bolts I'd appreciate any feedback.

Here are the bolts I'm considering on each side:

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This is what I did with my chase lights. Instead of using amber, you could just use white lights (these are Baja Designs S1 pods). Using the brackets they come with, just mounted them sideways and bolted to the spare tire carrier. I've since rotated the lens so it faces the correct way.

The light output is amazing, clean install, and a deterrent for would-be thieves. Plus you don't need any additional mounting brackets.

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This is what I did with my chase lights. Instead of using amber, you could just use white lights (these are Baja Designs S1 pods). Using the brackets they come with, just mounted them sideways and bolted to the spare tire carrier. I've since rotated the lens so it faces the correct way.

The light output is amazing, clean install, and a deterrent for would-be thieves. Plus you don't need any additional mounting brackets.

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Thanks. I was specifically looking for something which fit those two bolts under the bumper and possibly had a bend to bring them out closer to flush.

Sounds like the bracket which came with your lights just worked on the spare. Not sure if that would be the case for what I'm thinking of.
 

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Thanks. I was specifically looking for something which fit those two bolts under the bumper and possibly had a bend to bring them out closer to flush.

Sounds like the bracket which came with your lights just worked on the spare. Not sure if that would be the case for what I'm thinking of.
Here's a better picture of the install (mid-rotating of the lens covers). I think the brackets would work for your purpose as well, but you might need an additional piece of metal to angle them out.

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Here's a better picture of the install (mid-rotating of the lens covers). I think the brackets would work for your purpose as well.

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Thanks for the pics! I see what you're saying. It might work depending on how much play there is to rotate them back to the rear.

This is why I why I was hoping someone knew of a bracket so I had a bit more options in terms of positioning and could take advantage of both bolts to keep in in place.
 

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Are you talking about something like these kits?
SPV Parts 2021-2024 Ford Bronco Rear Diode Dynamics SS2 Series Reverse (specialtyperformanceparts.com)

Baja Designs Rear Light Kit for 2021 2022 2023 Ford Bronco (specialtyperformanceparts.com)


I highly recommend John and Sidney, they will help with whatever you need and answer whatever questions you have.
Thanks. Those Z brackets might be what I'm looking for. I've worked with John before when I installed my fog lights. I'll check them out.
 

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I'm looking into options for reverse lights and thinking about a good location. There are two bolts on either side of the rear bumper I'm thinking about as a location. Other than making my own bracket (which I've never done) I'm wondering if anyone knows of a company that might make a bracket already.

I realize I'll need to make sure there is clearance for the exhaust, which I'm hoping the bracket will consider that. If anyone has mounted something to these bolts I'd appreciate any feedback.

Here are the bolts I'm considering on each side:

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This is what I have and recommend. Includes brackets and harness. Easy to install https://www.4x4truckleds.com/2021-f...t-w-baja-designs-lights-kr-off-road-brackets/
 
 





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