Putting Fusion Bumpers and Rigid LED lights on the Tru-Edge truck

The Tru-Edge Custom Calls field truck is a profit center that can't afford to be in the shop with downtime. Quality products are a must. But looks are important, too, when you're out there representing your company. One of the things that made our December '12 cover truck stand out was the white powdercoated bumpers from Fusion Bumpers. We like the fact that all Fusion Bumpers are CAD designed and built in the company's Idaho factory using laser-cut American steel. We also like that you can get your bumper either raw or powdercoated, so it can be perfectly matched to any project truck.   |   There’s no reason why a serious work truck can’t look good. Powdercoated bumpers from Fusion Bumpers make a big difference in the way this truck appears. No drilling or welding is required to install the bumpers, just handtools. Fusion supplies the hardware. Before ordering your bumpers, make sure you select your lights and winch setup to prevent any needed modifications to the bumpers. Fusion Bumpers has templates with brackets to fit most major brands of lights and winches. The power draw of Ridgid Industries LED lighting is very minimal, allowing multiple lights to be added to the system without the need for additional batteries or a larger alternator. Let's take a look at how we installed the Fusion bumpers and Rigid Industries lights on this '11 Ford F-250. "We like the fact that all Fusion Bumpers are CAD designed and built in the company's Idaho factory using laser-cut American steel."
profit Center May 2013 securing Wires   |   A final tucking in and securing of all the wires was the final step.