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Old 11-06-2011, 01:21 PM
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Here's a few.
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Old 11-06-2011, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by tslewisz
Here's a few.
What size tire are you running?
Old 11-06-2011, 01:46 PM
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315/75-16 Treadwright's on 16x8 wheels with 4" BS.
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I wonder how much weight it can handle? I have 38x13.5x17 4.5bs
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The Dynomax/Rancho Jeep has been running a 37 on it for a couple of years. Pretty sure the instructions say 37 as well.
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I think for the money it is a great looking bumper
Old 11-06-2011, 04:08 PM
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Have it and love it

Function over form
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Yeah I'm super interested in selling my expedition one setup and going to this.
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Originally Posted by tslewisz
The Dynomax/Rancho Jeep has been running a 37 on it for a couple of years. Pretty sure the instructions say 37 as well.
I have this bumper in my garage on the floor. Just waiting for to get 35's mounted on my new wheels to put it on. Cant wait. I think 4wheelparts or maybe the instructions have it rated at 100 lbs max weight for wheel/tire weight, even though it says you can fit a 37" tire too It seems plenty sturdy though
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Now I know this picture might be a little bit too detailed but has anyone tried to rig up some spot lights off the swing arm? Would love to rig something up especially when it comes time to off road in the snow at night.

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