Offroad Bumper
#2
It's too bulky IMO.
#3
I actually agree, seem way to clunky for my personal style.
You might be better off (costs less to) having someone custom make one. I've seen people do it for less then $300 with better results
You might be better off (costs less to) having someone custom make one. I've seen people do it for less then $300 with better results
#4
I agree but the bumper looks pretty good without the tubular bars coming out the top. The Jimmy on there looks pretty sweet with that bumper without the bars.
#5
yeh....them bars are just to much.
good deal though.
good deal though.
#6
Im happy with my heavy duty brush guard =P
I never knew how strong it was till i knocked a dent into my dads bumper
Now we talking a big dent
I had to take the bumper off to knock it out
I never knew how strong it was till i knocked a dent into my dads bumper
Now we talking a big dent
I had to take the bumper off to knock it out
#7
I really like that bumper it would be cool if it was for the 1st Gens
#8
For that price I can build my own front and rear bumpers.
That's the company people has had issues with fit and customer service. I'd stay clear of them.
That's the company people has had issues with fit and customer service. I'd stay clear of them.
#9
Since steel went up in price around here and I no longer have a welder, I personally think its a good deal, considering the cheapest price I got from local welders was over $700.
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