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Join Date: Nov 2002
Member # 14707
Location: Hayden Lake, ID
Posts: 1,372
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Pics Of Rear Bumpers????????
i am going to start drawing up plans for my rear bumper/tire carrier/gear carrier/jerry can carrier/hi lift mount/whatever else. do any of you guys have pics of your rear bumpers that i can look at and steal some ideas from?????????? thanks a ton.
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Rock God
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Mine is made of square tubing set at an angle. It's got D-rings, a hitch, and those lights which I sometimes hit
But I'm glad I put those lights in. The spare tire carrier will hold a 38, but I'm running 36's right now. Pic: ![]() This one gives a closer view:
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2002
Member # 14707
Location: Hayden Lake, ID
Posts: 1,372
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how is your departure angle? i will probably be running 39's by the time this thing is built so i'd like to keep my departure angle in mind. how far up off the bumper is your mount? thanks and it looks good.
kevin |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Member # 15393
Location: In a library.
Posts: 1,129
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Tim @ 4x4 Iron
I will second Tim's work. His stuff is awesome. His body protection has been drug through some of the toughest trails around; I have not seen any adverse affects on any of his equipment. If you *could* find a way to bend or break it, I am sure he would make it good.
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