My idea for a removable stinger
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The bumper in the dwg. is a dummy bumper.its there to illustrate how a removables stinger could work
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this is my bumper I want to ad a stinger toAttachment 235461
That dogs like "WTF YoU looking at chump"
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Having done a few DIY things to my JK, good job thinking outside the box.
I would be careful with having the welded bends as your forces could bend or break in a direction you may not want.
Instead of Hime joints, what about a plate welded into the tube (like on structural steel)? Then you could use 2 plates on either side welded to your bumper. Also you could space those plates properly to fit a standard 3/4" D-ring. Your model D-ring looks a little big.
Don't make too easily removed. It may not be there after a trip to your favorite shopping mall.
I would be careful with having the welded bends as your forces could bend or break in a direction you may not want.
Instead of Hime joints, what about a plate welded into the tube (like on structural steel)? Then you could use 2 plates on either side welded to your bumper. Also you could space those plates properly to fit a standard 3/4" D-ring. Your model D-ring looks a little big.
Don't make too easily removed. It may not be there after a trip to your favorite shopping mall.