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Looks like Josh has been hard at work. I like it.
im going to have to get bruce to make me one of those one of these days!
ill be having mine made within the month. will post soon,
Here is mine...
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Depending on what kind of wheelin' you do, I would worry about knocking
that antenna mount clean off. Nice looking bumper though.
Great looking bumper.
I actually found this site from this bumper.
I am designing a rear swing away bumper for my '85 4runner, and I will be borrowing some of the great designs here.
Can some people post more pics of mounting methods used?
Thanks
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2" round, 1/8" thick, 4 bolts each side holding it on.
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starting to plan and think about a swing out spare tire & jerry can holder
^^ I reconise those dimples. You have that Harbor Freight hydraulic pipe bender dont you. :tongueout:
I just fabbed up a front bumper using 2" gas pipe and that bender.
Those are dimples are engineered crumple zones! :lliar: 16 tons of pipe bending might and no need to bolt it to the floor, but that thing sure is heavy. I traded my services to a friend in PA who needed his Honda Civic trans rebuilt.Quote:
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