Aluminum bumper?
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if its weight ur worried about, just run the evo d-ring set up.
EVO: Gussets/Brackets, EVO Mfg Rear Bolt On "D" Ring Mounts
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...c-post-261919/
EVO: Gussets/Brackets, EVO Mfg Rear Bolt On "D" Ring Mounts
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...c-post-261919/
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I run GenRights bumpers. I have the aluminum front and steel rear. Quality is very good. Ive been to their shop many times. The D rings on their aluminum bumpers are steel and not aluminum. They attach through the aluminum bumpers straight to the frame. Very stout. If you notice on their website, the D ring receptacles are sold separately from the bumpers. This is because they are made of steel.
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Thank you!
I appreciate evryone's input. I do not care for the look of the GenRight bumpers. As far a electrolysis, a thin layer of neoprene to act as a dialectric should prevent that issue. I really like the tire carrier as well so I think you guys have helped me make the decision.....I'l let you know my review once I get them.
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I appreciate evryone's input. I do not care for the look of the GenRight bumpers. As far a electrolysis, a thin layer of neoprene to act as a dialectric should prevent that issue. I really like the tire carrier as well so I think you guys have helped me make the decision.....I'l let you know my review once I get them.