Shrockworks Front Bumper UPDATE
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The cover plate will actually be pretty slick looking. It sits flush with the top of the bumper and uses small countersunk/flush bolts....like our TJ sliders but smaller.
What you are asking for would be plenty easy to do....I'm just not sure if the demand will warrant another bumper or not....how many people ordering a stubby will feel certain they will never get a winch...not sure. With the cover you always have the option in case you change your mind years down the road....or a buddy offers you a winch for $200...or whatever...and I still think it will look very good.
The big holes are for xtra lights. The small holes would have countersunk screws.
What you are asking for would be plenty easy to do....I'm just not sure if the demand will warrant another bumper or not....how many people ordering a stubby will feel certain they will never get a winch...not sure. With the cover you always have the option in case you change your mind years down the road....or a buddy offers you a winch for $200...or whatever...and I still think it will look very good.
The big holes are for xtra lights. The small holes would have countersunk screws.
Just curious. I have a bumper at the moment, but for people that are like me, that never stop upgrading, I see the cover covers the winch mount, but what about the fairlead hole? Any cover for it? I love your rock sliders by the way (on my list).
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The cover plate will actually be pretty slick looking. It sits flush with the top of the bumper and uses small countersunk/flush bolts....like our TJ sliders but smaller.
What you are asking for would be plenty easy to do....I'm just not sure if the demand will warrant another bumper or not....how many people ordering a stubby will feel certain they will never get a winch...not sure. With the cover you always have the option in case you change your mind years down the road....or a buddy offers you a winch for $200...or whatever...and I still think it will look very good.
The big holes are for xtra lights. The small holes would have countersunk screws.
What you are asking for would be plenty easy to do....I'm just not sure if the demand will warrant another bumper or not....how many people ordering a stubby will feel certain they will never get a winch...not sure. With the cover you always have the option in case you change your mind years down the road....or a buddy offers you a winch for $200...or whatever...and I still think it will look very good.
The big holes are for xtra lights. The small holes would have countersunk screws.
Where in the heck did you get that great idea?....khmmm, khmmm, clearing throat.
Heh, and it doesn't say rubimon on the plate either!
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Now that's an idea! If I could rig up a small device that could be controlled, in cab, to actually cover specific holes in turn playing the harmonica, then that would be awesome. I could drag a banjo behind me, too.
I was trying to step on any toes, just an honest question.
If you never plan on mounting a winch, why would you want a fairlead?
I was trying to step on any toes, just an honest question.
If you never plan on mounting a winch, why would you want a fairlead?
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