Overkill Engineering Bumpers
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Overkill Engineering Bumpers
anyone have any bumper from overkill engineering? ive seen their bumpers online and im dead set on getting the Grump Xtreme Bumper but the prices seem outrageous (1300)
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I don't know anything about these bumpers that'll help your thread other than they are damn scary looking. i pity the fool who gets rear-ended by a Jeep with one of these.
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Hey silver bolt, mind elaborating???
Bad experience, lead times, not worth the cash??? Happened to you, a friend, friend of a friend???
Their shit is definitely really expensive, like AEV expensive. This isn't another bracket thread either, lol
Bad experience, lead times, not worth the cash??? Happened to you, a friend, friend of a friend???
Their shit is definitely really expensive, like AEV expensive. This isn't another bracket thread either, lol
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If it is the guy from Virginia I order a rear bumper for my Tacoma. At the time of order he quoted a 10-12 week lead time. No problem. You pay in advance, again no problem. After 6 months the bumper arrived. It was the biggest POS I have seen. The welds were absolute crap. He used a stick welder but didn't bother cleaning the slag between passes or before powder coating. The mounts were off by 1.5", the bumper was supposed to wrap around the sides however it was 2.0" too narrow to clear the width of the truck. The mounting brackets were 3/8" thick but were butt welded to a piece that was 1/8" thick to extend the length. The recovery points were 1/2" thick but were welded to the face of the bumper that is only 1/8" thick. I wanted to mount PIAA 510 lights which are 4" in diameter so I sent him the PIAA CAD drawings of the light dimensions. He cut in hole 6" in diameter. Those are the highlights. I ended up having to file a lawsuit to get my money back. Start to finish it took almost two years from when I ordered to when I got a refund. The company name he used was Overkill Engineering. I don't remember the guys name but would recognize it if I saw it.
He used to sell a lot on ebay. If it's the same guy, buyer beware.
He used to sell a lot on ebay. If it's the same guy, buyer beware.
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Last fall I wanted to contact them to so see if I could pick up a pair of their corner crushers. At the time, their website was "under construction" and their number was no longer in service. I called two of their third parties and they both said Overkill for some reason no longer supplied them parts. I then surfed the web and found out the company owners went their seprate ways. Everywhere I looked said to use caution when ordering because their never delivered on promised dates. Some just got tired of waiting months and cancelled their order. Maybe now they have new management? I still hope to get my hands on their corner crushers.
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Originally Posted by SilverBolt
If it is the guy from Virginia I order a rear bumper for my Tacoma. At the time of order he quoted a 10-12 week lead time. No problem. You pay in advance, again no problem. After 6 months the bumper arrived. It was the biggest POS I have seen. The welds were absolute crap. He used a stick welder but didn't bother cleaning the slag between passes or before powder coating. The mounts were off by 1.5", the bumper was supposed to wrap around the sides however it was 2.0" too narrow to clear the width of the truck. The mounting brackets were 3/8" thick but were butt welded to a piece that was 1/8" thick to extend the length. The recovery points were 1/2" thick but were welded to the face of the bumper that is only 1/8" thick. I wanted to mount PIAA 510 lights which are 4" in diameter so I sent him the PIAA CAD drawings of the light dimensions. He cut in hole 6" in diameter. Those are the highlights. I ended up having to file a lawsuit to get my money back. Start to finish it took almost two years from when I ordered to when I got a refund. The company name he used was Overkill Engineering. I don't remember the guys name but would recognize it if I saw it.
He used to sell a lot on ebay. If it's the same guy, buyer beware.
He used to sell a lot on ebay. If it's the same guy, buyer beware.
What a low life, some peoples kids. Thanks again
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If it is the same place it's a one man show run out of his garage as a side line. He has a another company do any stamping or bending and he does the assembly. I think the guys name is Anthony Padget. Not 100% on the name but that just popped into my head.