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What's the best stubby bumper

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Old 02-24-2010, 09:14 PM
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EVO 1/4 is bad ass
Old 02-24-2010, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by rozzman10
i am curious to EXACTLY how you guys cut and make those stockers look so good.. cause i would love to hack mine up but im afraid it will look like a blind four year old did the cutting
if you check the write up section theres a couple on this mod
Old 02-24-2010, 09:23 PM
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x2 EVO 1/4 is friggin sweet. This is the first time Ive actually seen it, an the price is just right at $399 Its gonna have to wait until next month tho..
Old 02-25-2010, 02:34 AM
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No one can touch the quality of a Shrockworks bumper. Having said that, let me suggest to order from Screamin' Lizard vice direct from Shrockworks (both are forum sponsors). Some folks (many, probably) find it frustrating dealing directly with Shrockworks because of problems with delivery delays (typically running 3-4 months now), and they charge your credit card up front. Screamin' Lizard Custom can shield you from some of that.

Here's RescueX's Jeep with a stubby ...



And mine with a mid-width (photo by HighRlr) ...



And TORN's (in the middle) with a grill hoop ...

Old 02-25-2010, 03:38 AM
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I have a Shrockworks stubby & i love it, but if the Hanson one would have been out at the time, it would have been a really hard decision for me, i really like the lines of the Hanson bumpers.
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
No one can touch the quality of a Shrockworks bumper.
I'll respectfully disagree, You must not have put your hands on a Hanson bumper, Perfect welds, nice powder coat, and very nice lines.
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Originally Posted by Piginajeep
I'll respectfully disagree, You must not have put your hands
on a Hanson bumper, Perfect welds, nice powder coat, and very nice
lines.
I think Hanson and several other companies make excellent products--I
don't knock anyone who chooses them. However, I wanted my front and
rear bumpers from the same company for aesthetic reasons, and
Hanson's rear offers an unrated tow hitch. That made their products
a non-player for me.
Old 02-25-2010, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
I think Hanson and several other companies make excellent products--I
don't knock anyone who chooses them. However, I wanted my front and
rear bumpers from the same company for aesthetic reasons, and
Hanson's rear offers an unrated tow hitch. That made their products
a non-player for me.
i'm in deepshit then. I've been pulling a 2,000 lb trailer with mine

I'm not sure it if is or not
Old 02-25-2010, 07:21 AM
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Off Camber Fabrications stubby bumbers by MBRP inc. are now available in both winch and non winch options. Grill guards and d-link mounts are also available.

A few pictures:









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That looks pretty nice. Is the winch hoop bolted on or welded?


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