(SOLVED) Help finding (or making) Setina Push Bumper Brackets

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I just bought a Setina push bumper for my Tahoe, but it didn't come with brackets. I've been trying to hunt them down but I havent found a thing, other than a photo of what they look like.

Nothing on ebay or marketplace, only some brackets for a different push bar I could probably make work with a welder and some drill bits.

Any advice? Anyone make their own brackets for this, or another push bumper?

Thanks.

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Well, I continued to scour the internet for the proper mounts and came up with nada. So I decided I was going to just make it work.

I figured I'd explain what I used and did in case it might help someone else.

I stumbled upon these mounts which, I knew weren't going to work, but I thought I could use them to mock something up and maybe try to modify or make my own.
And thats exactly what I ended up doing.

So I bolted them up. They came with all the hardware to mount them and a bumper, which was great. I had remove the hooks and trim some plastic on the bumper to get them to work. I realized I ordered the Silverado mounts instead of the Tahoe ones, so maybe the latter would have been better, but they looked exactly the same in the photos and the Silverado ones were chaper.

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To my surprise, the part that bolts to the bumper was angled in. So I bolted them tight to the frame and straightend them with my extremely precise metal working tool. They are aluminum after all, and the thought I had of cutting and welding on a new piece went out the window for me since they werent steel.


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Then it was mock up time.

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It was at this point I realized, "Hey, I can probably just make this work right now with a little drill action." So thats exactly what I did.
Note: This bumper is purely cosmetic for me. I'm not installing a winch on it nor P.I.T.-ing anyone any time soon, so I wasn't too worried about strength here.

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So I set the bumper where I wanted it, and where I thought it looked best, marked my holes, and drilled em. You can see the difference between these and the correct mounts here.
Getting the bumper in the exact height I wanted them ended up in having to bend the brackets with a floor jack a bit.

Alas, it worked! And it feels sturdy enough. The bar is definitly not going anywhere.
Here is the final result:

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Thats a gorgeous TAHOE! love the steel wheel look and the bar. I am a sucker for white vehicles and this Escalade is my first black car so I'm doing a lot of offroad oriented changes. My Setina too was sourced with OEM brackets, I passed a lot of them because they did not have the 2 brackets which to me were key for easy installation.

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Thats a gorgeous TAHOE! love the steel wheel look and the bar. I am a sucker for white vehicles and this Escalade is my first black car so I'm doing a lot of offroad oriented changes. My Setina too was sourced with OEM brackets, I passed a lot of them because they did not have the 2 brackets which to me were key for easy installation.
Wow! That looks great man!!
Thanks dude! I wish I had the original brackets, but the bar was just too cheap for me to pass up!
 

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Yeah you guys did great. I also had same issues but them after I hunting so bad I actually ended up with lots of brackets lol and bumpers as well. Got for tahoes 07-14 and 15-19. These two models has slightly difference on the brackets size but still interchangeable and hole same location. Now iam looking for sell all the spare. Got 3 setina bumpers. Two 07-14 and one 15-19 models. Besides brackets for these I might have one more bracket. Got headlight wrap but on my 2012 does fit right unless cut the middle bar. Because is for the prior tahoe models 15+ years. And got pit bar that I mounted on but now hunting for the inside bracket that holds it to the side frame behind the side of bumper cover. I got a gorhino with brackets that I thought about adapt to the setina as well. Would work being very sturdy. But the setina is way better. I actually drive lots on highway where usually deer crosses and going over 75mph hitting one might destroy any not correct bracket for these push bumpers
 

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I just bought a Setina push bumper for my Tahoe, but it didn't come with brackets. I've been trying to hunt them down but I havent found a thing, other than a photo of what they look like.

Nothing on ebay or marketplace, only some brackets for a different push bar I could probably make work with a welder and some drill bits.

Any advice? Anyone make their own brackets for this, or another push bumper?

Thanks.

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Why didn't you just order the BT0639TAH kit?
 

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