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Do I need to protect my rear corner panels?

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Old 12-10-2012, 04:22 PM
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Default Do I need to protect my rear corner panels?

So I need some opinions.

I've removed my plastic rear bumper and I really like the look. I'm considering adding Evo D ring mounts that slide into the exposed frame ends. Question is, how vulnerable will my metal rear corner panels be while off-roading? I have 33" tires and a TF leveling kit. I do mild to moderate rock crawling. Any pics of carnage and accompanying stories would be great.

I am considering getting an aftermarket bumper to protect the corner pockets but I want your opinion regarding the above.

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Old 12-10-2012, 04:27 PM
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Well if you like to play with BIG rocks may want consider it,besides they look pretty cool
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I really like the look without a rear bumper and those d ring mounts are really cool.

I can't talk to the rear quarter panel survival without a bumper. My experience has been that the stock bumper does a great job protecting them. I have 35" tires and my spare fits nicely in the back - my rear seat is long gone! I see no reason to ever add any more weight to the rear end!
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Do you have pictures with the plastic bumper off.thinking what it looks like.
Old 12-10-2012, 05:53 PM
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You don't need them, it's really personal preference. Unless your wheeling t hard on some big rocks I'd say your safe, there are tons of guys on here running no rear bumper
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i've been running sans bumper for quite some time with no issues yet....EVO D-rings are coming. Going with this set up to Moab EJS so i'll let ya know how it goes...running 35" Toyos on TF 2.5" btw.

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Originally Posted by 08jkfreak
i've been running sans bumper for quite some time with no issues yet....EVO D-rings are coming. Going with this set up to Moab EJS so i'll let ya know how it goes...running 35" Toyos on TF 2.5" btw.

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Thanks for the replies so far. BTW this is an awesome pic!
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After I bash a corner I'll get the protectors to cover it up
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Originally Posted by Freewill
After I bash a corner I'll get the protectors to cover it up
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