Brush Guard Brackets
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From: Somerdale, NJ
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I bought a brush guard from a friend who recently sold his jeep, and it has no way to mount it to my 96 cherokee. It has flat plates inbetween the horizontal bars, like normal, but they end in bolt holes with no obvious way to attach it to the jeep. Is there anywhere that sells mounting brackets, or would I have to fab something to work? Also, where would it attach to on the jeep?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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From: Mildenhall, United Kingdom
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L H.O.
I have the same brush guard!! On the brackets that wrap around the bumper there are the two big bolt holes on the top and bottom. Mine has little angle brackets that bolt to those holes and then bolt to the bumper. I cant remember if it mounts to existing holes or not, but drilling a few holes won't be the end of the world. So a few bolts and some 1.5'' angle iron and you should be fine
i too have a very similar brush guard. heres how i mounted it to the bumper:


i used grade 8 bolts and reinforced the inside of the bumper with metal attaching to the bumper brackets. its SOLID


i used grade 8 bolts and reinforced the inside of the bumper with metal attaching to the bumper brackets. its SOLID
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Joined: Jul 2010
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From: Somerdale, NJ
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have the same brush guard!! On the brackets that wrap around the bumper there are the two big bolt holes on the top and bottom. Mine has little angle brackets that bolt to those holes and then bolt to the bumper. I cant remember if it mounts to existing holes or not, but drilling a few holes won't be the end of the world. So a few bolts and some 1.5'' angle iron and you should be fine
So it'd mount almost like CheapCherokee's does in his pics? I've already got some small peices of angle iron for the back half (or top of the lower tube, if need be) to mount my kc lites.
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Hi; I do have the same problem, i was searching the web,,i found this
https://hicountryoffroad.3dcartstores.com/XJ_c_60.html
Also play with Google Skech 7 and did this , you can make some ajustments
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/br...l-guard-55976/
i think i am going with the first and do some ajustment.
click on the image gallery, to see how it mount
https://hicountryoffroad.3dcartstores.com/XJ_c_60.html
Also play with Google Skech 7 and did this , you can make some ajustments
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f58/br...l-guard-55976/
i think i am going with the first and do some ajustment.
click on the image gallery, to see how it mount
i have the very same brush guard.mine is attached to my bumper, it was temporary at first, i took and drilled holes in my bumper on the inside of brush guard and put a L brackets on the inside and it helped it big time.. i also put an extra bolt through my bumper mounts under the front of my jeep on both sides , i figured reinforcing the bumper and the brush guard would help alot. and it did. its strong.
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