My rear bumper build
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awesome!
Looks VERY sweet
A few questions:
Thanks for sharing, and great job
A few questions:
- What thickness did you use?
- How did you cut the pieces?
- Do you have any pics of the brackets you used to attach it to the frame?
- Any plans to add a tire carrier? With the d-rings you have it looks like you may be able to add
the Rugged Ridge carrier (although you may build a better one yourself!)
Thanks for sharing, and great job
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Originally Posted by yellow08jk
Looks VERY sweet
A few questions:
[*]What thickness did you use?[*]How did you cut the pieces?[*]Do you have any pics of the brackets you used to attach it to the frame?[*]Any plans to add a tire carrier? With the d-rings you have it looks like you may be able to add
the Rugged Ridge carrier (although you may build a better one yourself!)
Thanks for sharing, and great job
A few questions:
[*]What thickness did you use?[*]How did you cut the pieces?[*]Do you have any pics of the brackets you used to attach it to the frame?[*]Any plans to add a tire carrier? With the d-rings you have it looks like you may be able to add
the Rugged Ridge carrier (although you may build a better one yourself!)
Thanks for sharing, and great job
[*] I used 1/4" steel.[*] I cut most of the pieces with a bandsaw minus the two top plates which I had a machine shop cut for me.[*] I attached a picture of the bracket that the bumper bolts to.[*] good eyes! The d rings came with my RR front stubby bumper. later when I had the money I upgraded to the stinger and was left with the rings. [*] I plan on adding a stinger style tire carrier to match my front stinger down the road.