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Thanks for the shots - the bumper does protrude further from the front than I had expected. I assume to account for the placement of the winch. I think the stock extends no more than 2" from the frunk metal.
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temu bumper 🤣
As Temu has become an adjective for Chinese garbage, I’ll take your comment as a negative. If you don’t like the look, that’s fine. But if you are referring to the quality, you couldn’t be more wrong. I recommend you do your own research before blurting something offensive.
 

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nice looking product.
I have a question for the crowd since I see high lift jacking points on a lot of these products.
Are any of you actually using a high lift jack with a Cybertruck? How well does that work? I have a fair amount of experience with those and it doesn’t seem like the ideal tool for this truck.
 

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Got the CTX bumper installed with 8 pod lights, all HXB, super winch SX12R, 22ā€ CT7 wheels with wild peaks. Satin PPF wrap. Painted and decaled brakes. 1.5ā€ wheel spacers as well. All from @T Sportline

Overall the CTX bumper system install is pretty straightforward. Videos for each step, with took me about 12 hours total. The kit comes with literally everything you need and tons of extras. The only thing I wouldn’t mind having were new push tabs as those break easily. I happen to have extras lying around, but some might not. You can install everything but 2 steps by yourself. The winch plate and bumper. Let me know what you think. I will be definitely adding the rear bumper and side step plates. Unsure on the bull bar, but we’ll see. Big thanks to Brian at @T Sportline for all the help getting the CT to look like this.

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Got the CTX bumper installed with 8 pod lights, all HXB, super winch SX12R, 22ā€ CT7 wheels with wild peaks. Satin PPF wrap. Painted and decaled brakes. 1.5ā€ wheel spacers as well. All from @T Sportline

Overall the CTX bumper system install is pretty straightforward. Videos for each step, with took me about 12 hours total. The kit comes with literally everything you need and tons of extras. The only thing I wouldn’t mind having were new push tabs as those break easily. I happen to have extras lying around, but some might not. You can install everything but 2 steps by yourself. The winch plate and bumper. Let me know what you think. I will be definitely adding the rear bumper and side step plates. Unsure on the bull bar, but we’ll see. Big thanks to Brian at @T Sportline for all the help getting the CT to look like this.

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Looks great @CyberNickOH! Would you be so kind as to take a few more pictures in an open space on Medium height from a few different angles (i.e. empty parking lot). I plan on doing something very similar, so am extremely interested in how this looks (house/garage makes it hard to judge). THANKS!
 

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Thanks for the shots - the bumper does protrude further from the front than I had expected. I assume to account for the placement of the winch. I think the stock extends no more than 2" from the frunk metal.
yeah same thoughts. Looks badass from the front tho
 

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yeah same thoughts. Looks badass from the front tho
Agree on it sticking out, I have the CTX sitting in my garage for install. Hoping I can deal with its looks since it’s too late! I am putting on a winch. If I was not using a winch, I might have skipped this bumper because I like the flush look better.

that said, other than it sticking out, it’s the best looking alternative bumper IMHO.
 

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Got the CTX bumper installed with 8 pod lights, all HXB, super winch SX12R, 22ā€ CT7 wheels with wild peaks. Satin PPF wrap. Painted and decaled brakes. 1.5ā€ wheel spacers as well. All from @T Sportline

Overall the CTX bumper system install is pretty straightforward. Videos for each step, with took me about 12 hours total. The kit comes with literally everything you need and tons of extras. The only thing I wouldn’t mind having were new push tabs as those break easily. I happen to have extras lying around, but some might not. You can install everything but 2 steps by yourself. The winch plate and bumper. Let me know what you think. I will be definitely adding the rear bumper and side step plates. Unsure on the bull bar, but we’ll see. Big thanks to Brian at @T Sportline for all the help getting the CT to look like this.

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Going to install mine soon. A few Questions for install if you can help:
- Is there anything you can prep ahead of time to save time on install? I have parts out, tools set aside, but without watching full videos and taking summary notes, not sure what order things have to be done in.

- I have the winch, battery, and lighting kit, but was going to pick out lights later. Is that ok, or would they be really hard to install later? I’m sure it depends on the light, but not sure about accessibility to areas after install.
 


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I would watch all the videos and take notes, that will speed things along. I watched the videos while I was doing it and constantly pausing.

Add lights to the side pods is doable, but you should pre-wire then. Doing the middle ones is not possible without removing the bumper and 3 skid plates.

One thing to note with the final adjustment of the bumper before installing the 6 main bolts. While equal alignment is key, I had an issue with the passenger side being 1/2" higher than the right, basically not fully seated. This was causing the mudflap/wheel liner to rub on my wheels. Now I have 22s, so if you have stock or smaller, not an issue for you. Was for me, and still is to an extent.
 

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Guess what we are installing today ;) Two more Cybertrucks will be CTX bumper equipped today!

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Looking at T-Sportlines pictures they appear to be mounting the 2 banger Morimoto's lights with one bolt each. I circled one in the picture. Morimoto does sell a link kit so you can make a lightbar (bangerbar) out of them and have mounting points only on the ends.

https://www.morimotohid.com/Links-Mounting-Accessories-BangerBar-Single-Row-2Banger?quantity=1

You'd have to buy 3 link kits $105. If you went that route the two middle holes could be used to route the wires under the lights rather than the back of the bumper. Each light comes with a mounting bracket which 2 could be modified by cutting one end off. A file and some black spray paint and who would know. I put a red line on one of the pictures. That way the slot on both sides will allow for positioning. Morimoto does sell an end kit at the same link but the holes would not work for mounting.



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I like this idea. The mounting holes are too small to feed the connectors through, so I need to see if the connectors can be disassembled to feed the wires.

I also wonder if there are right angle connectors, so that the wires would run to the side rather than straight back.

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I like this idea. The mounting holes are too small to feed the connectors through, so I need to see if the connectors can be disassembled to feed the wires.

I also wonder if there are right angle connectors, so that the wires would run to the side rather than straight back.

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I haven't seen 90 degree connectors for these, but that doesn't mean they dont exist!
 

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I like this idea. The mounting holes are too small to feed the connectors through, so I need to see if the connectors can be disassembled to feed the wires.

I also wonder if there are right angle connectors, so that the wires would run to the side rather than straight back.

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Yeah the hole would not fit the connector but the Morimoto lights use a standard DT connector. There are many for sale on Amazon like these. I bet the holes are big enough to feed two pair of 14-16 gauge wire through.

https://www.amazon.com/JRready-Waterproof-Connectors-connectors-Connector(ST9020/dp/B09MM9VGNZ?th=1

Then splice and dice out of view and the bare wires could be hidden in wire loom or shrink wrap.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mesh+wire+loom
https://www.amazon.com/JANDECCN-Terminal-Splicing-Connectors-28-12AWG/dp/B0BWTF8QZW?th=1
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