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AnotherDano wrote:Man,,, That looks serious.
You ought to have a whole lot of luck with that thing... Looks great!
I live in Oregon.mdwalker wrote:Nice Bumpers! That is very similar to what I have in mind to build for my 2001 Dodge Ram 3500, just haven't had time to start. I don't know what part of the country you live in but you should do well with those. Just spent bout a grand on a Edge Juice w/Attitude programmer for it so bumper might have to wait a little longer.
azfabshop wrote:the bumpers are sweet but I dig the workstand you made to hold them! how do the bumpers hook to them? I'm tearing my Jeep apart to paint it and I need to make some of those to hold other parts, hood, fenders, windshield. Thats tight!
There is already a winch mount that can install into them. It is a modular design that can be upfitted if needed. Nick has a winch ordered but didn't want the hole cutout for the cable and fairlead until he can put it in..Loyd wrote:That is some beautiful work. Try incorporating a winch/brushgaurd setup on it, I'll bet you could come up with something very nice!
Loyd
WSS wrote:oooh, a hidden suppressed type of winch! very cool. I like the lines and bends. Very handmade and state of the art/current fashion as well as functional.
WSS
tentonjj wrote:il take mine for a 2001 ram 1500 lol!!!!
Aswesome!!!!!!!!Rockrunner86 wrote:tentonjj wrote:il take mine for a 2001 ram 1500 lol!!!!
I intend to build that bumper shortly.
Whats the price on something like that?tentonjj wrote:Aswesome!!!!!!!!Rockrunner86 wrote:tentonjj wrote:il take mine for a 2001 ram 1500 lol!!!!
I intend to build that bumper shortly.
I can't see any of these images but it sounds like I missed a couple good builds.elkriverfab wrote:I am working on a couple of bumpers for my wife's Tacoma.
Just trying to draw and fit all the shapes in your head at first is a job in itself.
I have built a bunch for CJ's in the past and I want to incorporate the swing out tire carrier with gas can holders to her pickup.
I have always wanted to do a swing out for a pickup.
I think a smaller truck like a Toyota would be nice with a trail rig setup on the back.
Also, I too like the stand you have to build on.
I am in the process of building one right now.
Your stand picture has inspired me to get all the odd shaped builds off the floor and stop the sore back after a long week of welding