Rampage front bumper
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Probably stack a spacer or go with some larger springs. Ive got some 3" Full traction springs for sale but not sure if they will take all the rake out. Each Jeep sits a little different. An inch worked for me but some guys had to go more.
You'll definately have to drill 2 drainage holes. I forgot all about the water that collects behind the bumper. I did mine right off the bat and havent had any issues with it.
You'll definately have to drill 2 drainage holes. I forgot all about the water that collects behind the bumper. I did mine right off the bat and havent had any issues with it.
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I don't mean to hijack your thread at all. I will piggyback it if you don't mind. I like the looks of the bumper as well.
I have an '07 Unlimited X with a 2" Skyjacker lift. If I got that same bumper, would the weight bring down the front end and make it look uneven?
I'm an uber-newb and don't know much about anything.
Thanks for your help.
Kevin
I have an '07 Unlimited X with a 2" Skyjacker lift. If I got that same bumper, would the weight bring down the front end and make it look uneven?
I'm an uber-newb and don't know much about anything.
Thanks for your help.
Kevin
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Bumpers great! Looks fantastic, lines up real nice with the factory fenders. Heavy and tough as nails. One thing is per usual (as with my rear bumper) the holes didnt line up. I worked it over with a 1/2' file until it fit and it kinda sits a little uneven. You wouldn't notice it except its so flush with the fender that the 1/2' uneven-ness is more noticeable.