gouacats
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Yes, I believe so. I know I didn't have to fabricate anything.So it comes with the brackets to install the non led fogs into the new bumper?
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Yes, I believe so. I know I didn't have to fabricate anything.So it comes with the brackets to install the non led fogs into the new bumper?
Look at the Northridge4X4, they offer free shipping. That's who I used.I know I want a full width for protection and possible winch. I also know I don't want an extra 100 pounds up there so aluminum will have to be the one. So far Rock Hard is the winner. But that thing will be $1500 at the door. I just did a build of it with shipping and tax, almost $2K!!! Might have to look at other options. That's just a little bit much.
If you have a diesel. It's best to have a low mount because of air flow to the radiator.How important is it to get one with a low mount winch mount. The flat tops can be found easier and can still mount a winch.
The Fishbone is a solid bumper, I had a F150 back in to my JT in a parking lot. Cut the powder coat on my bumper, he needed a new bumper and bed. I am pleased with the bumper.
Little fender bender yesterday. Less than 5mph.
Lady in front of me turning left, gets out in roadway and stops. I look to my right to see if oncoming traffic and hit her. No airbags, no injury.
Fishbone bumper:
Need to get flat black crinkle paint. No bend, no dent, no damage. Just a little powder coat flaked off. Solid bumper.
That link shows the full width, with extensions - does it come that way and you just left those off?Another vote for Extreme Terrain's MP Concepts.
https://www.extremeterrain.com/mp-c...-forged-aluminum-front-bumper-j134510-jl.html