Andy29847
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- First Name
- Andy
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- Oct 25, 2020
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- Location
- South Carolina
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- 2020 Wrangler Rubicon, 2020 Gladiator Rubicon
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- Retired
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I chose a Rockhard bumper because it matches up with the way I tow my TJ. It is a more expensive bumper than most, but they sell tow brackets with it, so I do not have to have a base plate. I ordered my bumper from Rubitrux in Boone, NC. Rockhard products seem to be the same price everywhere so the only shopping is for shipping rates. My bumper was drop shipped from the factory and it took ~5 weeks to get to my house. The delay didn't matter for me. It came in the day after I finished replacing the engine in my lawnmower. I hate working on lawnmowers.
It's a big package!
I had to convince my wife that it is not a sexual aid.
I could give you a step by step, but Rockhard has made a good movie of the install. Note the Rockhard installer lifting the bumper up there like it is a box of fried chicken. I'm guessing he is working with an aluminum bumper. My bumper didn't seem that light. It is easy to position because if sits on the frame rails while you install the bolts. No sweating and groaning.
I got the bumper mounted today. The hardware is good and there is plenty of it. I didn't have a deep wall 18mm socket to remove the old bumper, but a 19mm worked just fine. Later this week I'll add the fog lights and my new Badlands (Harbor Freight) Apex winch. I've got a Warn 8000 pound winch on my TJ, and I've never had to use it. I guess I'm a weenie wheeler. I don't expect the JT will be used as hard as the TJ, so I thought the Harbor Freight winch would work for me. The new bumper is made to replace the front skid plate that is found on the Rubicon. I measured the height to the flares before and after and the front sank 1/8". The winch will make it settle a little more.
I'll update when the project is complete.
It's a big package!
I had to convince my wife that it is not a sexual aid.
I could give you a step by step, but Rockhard has made a good movie of the install. Note the Rockhard installer lifting the bumper up there like it is a box of fried chicken. I'm guessing he is working with an aluminum bumper. My bumper didn't seem that light. It is easy to position because if sits on the frame rails while you install the bolts. No sweating and groaning.
I got the bumper mounted today. The hardware is good and there is plenty of it. I didn't have a deep wall 18mm socket to remove the old bumper, but a 19mm worked just fine. Later this week I'll add the fog lights and my new Badlands (Harbor Freight) Apex winch. I've got a Warn 8000 pound winch on my TJ, and I've never had to use it. I guess I'm a weenie wheeler. I don't expect the JT will be used as hard as the TJ, so I thought the Harbor Freight winch would work for me. The new bumper is made to replace the front skid plate that is found on the Rubicon. I measured the height to the flares before and after and the front sank 1/8". The winch will make it settle a little more.
I'll update when the project is complete.
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