MOPAR front bumper with integrated factory light holes
#182
I finally pulled the trigger and ordered mine from the local dealer. I told him I had found it online for 528.30 (includes the winch mount and light holes). He told me there was practically no mark up when sold for $560. I said, Ok, I'll buy it online... in the end, he sold it to me for $545 and I won't have to pay the $40 to ship it. Sounds good to me!
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Here's how:
PureJeep shackle mounts, just cut of the crush cans and throw the plastic Madonna cones away.
in all seriousness, I have the crush cans still in my garage, and if you really wanted them to be replaced (I can't imagine why) I'd send them to you. You'd need to tack weld them on, and get new covers from a stealer or someone else on the forum. I already sent my plastic covers to someone else.
PureJeep shackle mounts, just cut of the crush cans and throw the plastic Madonna cones away.
in all seriousness, I have the crush cans still in my garage, and if you really wanted them to be replaced (I can't imagine why) I'd send them to you. You'd need to tack weld them on, and get new covers from a stealer or someone else on the forum. I already sent my plastic covers to someone else.
#184
Here is the non-fog light winch bumper installed (AND BEDLINED!)
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
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Here is the non-fog light winch bumper installed (AND BEDLINED!)
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
here's the bumper
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JK Junkie
Here is the non-fog light winch bumper installed (AND BEDLINED!)
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
Does anyone have a picture with the Mopar fogs installed that is part number 82209880? I've seen both a big round fog and a smaller "bullet" shaped light. The online Mopar site doesn't have a photo of this part number (of course) and I'm not sure if I want to buy it.
To anyone that has purchased that part number, did that include the mounting hardware? I already have the wiring harness extender. Thanks.
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Dude, where's my shackle?
#188
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That's why I always take some stiff wire and simply wrap it through the bolt and then around the loop. Loosely, just to prevent it form backing out. this way I don't have to tighten the bolts down so hard that when I need to get them out while in 3' of mud, it's easy to do. Also, I put grease on the threads first. This is the same concept that racers use when putting safety wire through nearly every nut and bolt on their cars. I'm not sure I have a close up pic handy. But I actually have two shackels sitting right next to me that I could photograph if someone really needs me to.
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But I do check them every few days on the front and rear because they do come loose. I like the idea of the pins.