Marlin Crawler 1st gen Tacoma Rear Bumpers now available!!! (1 Viewer)

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For the first time in many, many years we have brought back our popular 1995-2004 Tacoma Rear Tube Bumper!

Product link: 1995-2004 Tacoma Rear Bumper | Marlin Crawler, Inc.

This Tacoma bumper follows the classic Marlin Crawler Rock Crawling bumper design with step plate, vertical uprights that extend side quarter panel protection while allowing tailgate to function, intermediate support beams for increased rear impact strength, and side frame supports at no additional cost which add a lot of strength allowing the vehicle to be lifted with a High Lift or similar jack from any point along the main tube. This Tacoma version has an added double tube main crossmember design to help cover gaps while having the consequence of additional strength :D

Best of all we use actual Department of Highway and Transportation approved seamless receiver tubing in our unique design with slanted rear face for improved departure angle yet compatible with the factory spare tire location.

They are well made and have towed a wide variety of trailers, however, they are not rated and we do not have any weight or tongue loading information. This is a well made Rock Crawler bumper that also happens to be a very nice full daily driver replacement bumper.

More images and install photos coming at the end of the week. Shipped unpainted as shown:



We use good ol USA-made HREW tubing that is proven stronger than imported DOM steel (source).

For more details, please visit the following link:
MarlinCrawler.com/armor/rear-bumper/1995-2004-tacoma-rear-bumper


Here are older pictures from the last time we made Rock Crawling rear bumpers for Tacomas. We've made some good improvements since including an extended length along the side positioning the side protection closer to the rear tires 👍

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We'll post some updated pictures later this week, but for the time being please check it out and let us know if you have any questions!

Marlin Crawler
MarlinCrawler.com

 

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