Aires Bumper
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Aires Bumper
Hey everyone, I've been looking at the aires front bumper for my JK. I really like the fierce look of it. But I don't really like the price because I am a college student and you know how that goes financially lol. Any suggestions on similar bumpers?
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E auto grilles on Ebay, they've got quite a few that should fit your budget.
If not- buy something basic, take it to a welding shop, and have them add the bars.
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If not- buy something basic, take it to a welding shop, and have them add the bars.
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I bought this bumper through amazon. I have amazon prime so free 2 day shipping. Some warnings, I was missing some hardware and had some fitting issues putting this bumper together, but only one of the outer bars, it bolted perfectly to the jeep. My biggest complaint is the powder coating. It is awful. It is chipping and flaking off in a lot of spots and a few places are developing rust. I contacted aries directly about this and they are willing to send me out a new bumper but I just don't want to deal with the hassle of building up the new one and replacing and then taking the other one to be shipped back. I plan on sand blasting it and then line-x. Their are no recovery points that come with it but after market tow hooks from a TJ bolts to the top. It will fit a winch but you need a fairlead mounting plate and you have to drill the rear two holes yourself. I bought this for 80% looks and 20% function. While I believe it is a rock solid set up for my type of wheeling, but other bumpers may serve better for the hard core. Overall I really like the bumper minus the powder coat issue, mainly because I like the aggressive look and it is one of the lighter full widths on the market. Just be aware it's issues before purchase.
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I bought this bumper through amazon. I have amazon prime so free 2 day shipping. Some warnings, I was missing some hardware and had some fitting issues putting this bumper together, but only one of the outer bars, it bolted perfectly to the jeep. My biggest complaint is the powder coating. It is awful. It is chipping and flaking off in a lot of spots and a few places are developing rust. I contacted aries directly about this and they are willing to send me out a new bumper but I just don't want to deal with the hassle of building up the new one and replacing and then taking the other one to be shipped back. I plan on sand blasting it and then line-x. Their are no recovery points that come with it but after market tow hooks from a TJ bolts to the top. It will fit a winch but you need a fairlead mounting plate and you have to drill the rear two holes yourself. I bought this for 80% looks and 20% function. While I believe it is a rock solid set up for my type of wheeling, but other bumpers may serve better for the hard core. Overall I really like the bumper minus the powder coat issue, mainly because I like the aggressive look and it is one of the lighter full widths on the market. Just be aware it's issues before purchase.
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I put the bumper on last week and pretty much agree with everything coastiejohn said about it. I got mine off of auto anything and it had free shipping too. Also Aries does make tow hooks for it you just have to buy them separately
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A guy in my local Jeep club has the Aries bumper as well. Same issues... Powdercoat is coming of in large areas, problems encountered trying to install a winch, and no tow hooks included.
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It does in fact get lots of compliments. When the powder coating gets to where I can't stand it any more I will strip it, drill the holes for a winch and have the whole thing line xed, then it will be just about perfect for me.
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Got my winch installed this week, now I just need to install some tow points. Anyone know anything about the tow hooks Aries makes ? I was also looking at putting d ring mounts on instead of the tow hooks, anyone know of any that would fit without having to drill more holes?