I will ship them, but I guess it will be very expensive...$100 or more each they are big and heavyWould you consider shipping them? Interested depending on price but I’m in WA state so shipping is probably an issue.
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I will ship them, but I guess it will be very expensive...$100 or more each they are big and heavyWould you consider shipping them? Interested depending on price but I’m in WA state so shipping is probably an issue.
One suggestion I might offer, you could look into using Greyhound to ship them. I shipped a rear bumper that I built from Utah to Virginia and it was very reasonable (like $40-ish IIRC). It just means it would need to be picked up at a Greyhound station rather than being delivered to someones residence or business.I will ship them, but I guess it will be very expensive...$100 or more each they are big and heavy
I always thought of the original Slee bumper as the "road grader" of 80 bumpers.My original Slee is a good-looking piece, if you like to be old-school, and it still does the job.
Personally, I'm pining for a 4X4Labs in the front.
No question the Shortbus bumper is a well designed, high quality bumper.My first 80 got an ARB then ditched ghat for a short bus. My second 80 has a short bus waiting to have it bolted on..
When i dont think it's perfect I do think it's the leader of the pack.
One thing to consider is that all armour on an 80 needs to be a slider.
Sliders, LCAs ft control arms and bumpers.
With some of these ft bumpers with high ground clearance wings if you drop a tire in a hole and then need to winch out other than straight ahead you will get locked in on the verticle side of the front frame rail.
I'd prefer to drop down on a wing that starts at the lower frame rail so I can slide the nose up and over the rock or stump I'm sitting on
And give me old fasion D rings. If I got to use a snatch block i want to just hook onto a D ring rather than cleaning mud out of some socket for a fancy end on the end of the line.
Probably showing my age; but thereby is
I'm good. I'm very familiar with the Shortbus bumpers. Thanks though.I can get you a pic of the Shortbus on a Slinky equipped Moonglow if needed.
Another consideration is the wing hoops on a Slee bumper do provide some increased protection from objects. Certainly no ARB / bull bar but much better than some of the other options out there.