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lil_blazin 06-06-2009 12:22 PM

Fullsize k5 offroad bumpers
 
Well pretty basic question I am not into cutting the body or tube bumpers. I want front and rear bumpers seeing as i dont only hit stuff with the front. I could have them custom made but I would rather save myself the time and just buy them. I have looked but i can only find tube bumpers.... Some input would be great:)

Thank you

lil_blazin 06-06-2009 06:28 PM

I founda really nice set of clean offroad bumpers front and rear for $300.00 a peice they can be bought with shackle mounts winch plates .ect I am going to buy mine with the shackle mounts and winchplate. I am also buying the set, if anyone wants to know about these they are speacialy for the 1973-1987 pickups and 1973-1991 blazers and they are NICE! Just msg me or post on here and I may post pics of them off the website they are nice.

swartlkk 06-06-2009 07:05 PM

Well that was quick? Some place local? Who makes them?

lil_blazin 06-06-2009 07:45 PM

Yeah, well there really nice I like them alot. I live within 5-hours of evolution machine in calgary so I am still considering that route but these are 300 bucks a peice the site is woodlandoffroad.com. I like the looks and the price the only other front bumper that I like is the buckstop bumpers and they are $1000.00+ and there isnt a rear to go with it.

swartlkk 06-06-2009 08:07 PM

Man, even for $300 each F/R... Just reiterates my feeling that I would just be better off to design and build my own bumpers.

lil_blazin 06-06-2009 08:16 PM

Well, you've done this more than me is that what you would suggest doing? I have a welder that i can use its just finding the metal to do it with.

swartlkk 06-06-2009 08:26 PM

For me it is really easy. I have been building stuff out of steel since I was about 9. I also have a metal supply company that my family has dealt with for a long time for our heavy steel. I can have them cut out the pieces on their plasma cutter to my specs, bend it up and all I'd have to do is weld it together. I also use CAD everyday at work so I can design the thing complete before any steel gets cut.

Now, whether you can do it depends first on the size of your welder. You are not going to want to cut steel only to figure out that your welder is not heavy enough to properly burn in.

lil_blazin 06-06-2009 08:43 PM

Yeah, well I have to do some calculations and what-not and see what I can afford. I am kind of back and fourth on this because those woodland bumpers are much cleaner than anything I can fab.

oisinirish 06-07-2009 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by swartlkk (Post 223389)
I also use CAD everyday at work so I can design the thing complete before any steel gets cut.


Which CAD are you running over there?

swartlkk 06-07-2009 09:15 AM

Pro/E WildFire 2 at the moment.


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