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way2roll
Jun 16, 2023Navigator II
Yeah, that's nuts. Any local garage should be able to manage it for you. Most base plates can be put on easily, but usually the front fascia needs to be removed. More time consuming than complicated. Lights and braking systems add to the complexity. That's why I went with the ready brute elite bars with built in brake. Only one mechanical cable to connect. You could get magnetic tow lights to further simplify the install.
On edit, you might find that buying the base plates yourself is cheaper than having them source them. Just call a shop and say you bought them, but ask them how much to install. Several phone calls should give you an average price.
On edit, you might find that buying the base plates yourself is cheaper than having them source them. Just call a shop and say you bought them, but ask them how much to install. Several phone calls should give you an average price.
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