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Old 09-02-2011, 07:00 AM
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Here's a close up and the small holes in the bumper are from the bolts I had in it when I did the stubby with plastic. I like this look much better
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Old 09-02-2011, 09:01 AM
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Here's mine...

I like the look of the OEM stubby without the plastic the best, I think. However, I would like to keep the factory fog lights. Can you keep the factory fog lights if you rip off all the plastic on the front bumper?
If so, how (pics always appreciated, too!).

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Old 09-02-2011, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by jesse0376

I took the plastic off then welded sheet metal behind the bumper to cover the huge holes then spray painted it flat black. I will post a close up when I get a chance
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Originally Posted by jesse0376
Here's a close up and the small holes in the bumper are from the bolts I had in it when I did the stubby with plastic. I like this look much better
Wasn't there bump stops or something.
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Originally Posted by big c

Wasn't there bump stops or something.
Yea but they are just tack welded on a little grinding can fix that in couple minutes
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Originally Posted by jesse0376

Yea but they are just tack welded on a little grinding can fix that in couple minutes
Cool thanks might do this
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Old 09-03-2011, 05:05 AM
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How did u get such a clean look
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Originally Posted by Ratso
Here's mine...

I like the look of the OEM stubby without the plastic the best, I think. However, I would like to keep the factory fog lights. Can you keep the factory fog lights if you rip off all the plastic on the front bumper?
If so, how (pics always appreciated, too!).

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There is a guy that has adapters for those that want to run the Stock bumper w/o plastic and keep the fogs. Elevated - www.WearElevated.com

there might be a few others out there but I saw that recently.
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Originally Posted by Mo7s JK
There is a guy that has adapters for those that want to run the Stock bumper w/o plastic and keep the fogs. Elevated - www.WearElevated.com

there might be a few others out there but I saw that recently.


Thanks...I really appreciate it. I checked it out and it looks pretty good. I emailed them with a couple of questions, but the most important one concerned protecting the OEM factory fogs from rocks, etc. In other words, I didn't know if traditional fog light guards would work or not to offer a bit more protection.

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