Grade 8 Hex Bolts Price - DIN 935, ASME B18.2.2, JIS B 1170 Hex Castle Nuts Hex Slotted Nuts – Dingshen Metalworks

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    How to Install a Steelcraft Bull Bar
    Video Transcript:

    Hello. Shawn here, with RealTruck. Today, we’re going to be installing a Steelcraft bull bar in a ’04 Chevy Silverado.

    Here’s a bull bar with all the included hardware.

    First, you’ll need to take off the factory tow hooks on both the driver and passenger sides.

    Next, put the included bolt into existing hole on frame, and through the mount. Add nut, and slightly tighten. Now put the front bolt into the frame, and through the bull bar mounting bracket. Add nut, and slightly tighten. Repeat the exact same process on both driver and passenger sides.

    Now it’s time to apply the bull bar. Use a buddy’s assistance, if possible. Line holes up with the bull bar mount. Add bolts, and tighten slightly. Repeat the same process on the other side.

    Now that the bull bar is completely installed, it’s time to tighten all the bolts. You can do this with a regular socket wrench. Or as you can see, an air wrench works pretty good, as well.

    Here’s the finished product for a more rugged appearance.



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