Bumper concept
#1
Bumper concept
My turn.
I was playing around with this idea for a bumper.. actually it's based on this video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZxZ9...&feature=feedf
It has a top section, mostly for cool looks and a place to mount tow hooks, lights, and the licence plate. Then it has a metal bumper below that hooks in via the stock tow hook mounts, and it sticks out to protect the car.
I was playing around with this idea for a bumper.. actually it's based on this video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZxZ9...&feature=feedf
It has a top section, mostly for cool looks and a place to mount tow hooks, lights, and the licence plate. Then it has a metal bumper below that hooks in via the stock tow hook mounts, and it sticks out to protect the car.
#3
Gary!! OH GOD! That's hilarious! Kinda goofy how that FJ was laid out in the front... Don't do that Craig!
I agree on the running boards. It's not like a stock or t-bar cranked 4-dr blazer is going to have great break over angles, but the running boards just kill it.
Craig, if you are going to build a bumper, you really need to get the truck up in the air more before going into the bumper designs. Spend your money more wisely.
I agree on the running boards. It's not like a stock or t-bar cranked 4-dr blazer is going to have great break over angles, but the running boards just kill it.
Craig, if you are going to build a bumper, you really need to get the truck up in the air more before going into the bumper designs. Spend your money more wisely.
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Gary!! OH GOD! That's hilarious! Kinda goofy how that FJ was laid out in the front... Don't do that Craig!
I agree on the running boards. It's not like a stock or t-bar cranked 4-dr blazer is going to have great break over angles, but the running boards just kill it.
Craig, if you are going to build a bumper, you really need to get the truck up in the air more before going into the bumper designs. Spend your money more wisely.
I agree on the running boards. It's not like a stock or t-bar cranked 4-dr blazer is going to have great break over angles, but the running boards just kill it.
Craig, if you are going to build a bumper, you really need to get the truck up in the air more before going into the bumper designs. Spend your money more wisely.
And I plan on losing the boards once I can get some kind of rock rails or sliders.
#7
What are you planning for in terms of a lift? Just t-bar & shackles? Spring over axle in the back & solid front? SOA & drop brackets for the front suspension keeping the IFS (typically found in the 5 & 6" lift kits for s-series trucks)?
#8
I'm saving up for a 2" body lift.. then MAYBE shackles/torsion bar crank. I really don't have a lot of money coming in, and all of it goes to insurance and gas.
#9
Just get rid of the boards and it will look higher already.
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