THIS BUMPER is now up for grabs.

I am now employed in a sales postion, and drive the Cruiser for business. As such, it's not "appropriate" at the time for it to look "non-commercial". The bumper has been off for quite a while now and is collecting dust in my garage.
This is 3/8" thick "spine" that bolts to the frame brackets with 1/8" thick skin. The bumper mounting brackets are 1/4" steel, and the winch plate (mounts to frame and bumper mounts) is also 1/4" thick steel.
This bumper retains the OEM "horns" on the end of the frame, but requires a 1/2" hole to be drilled across the end of the frame if using a winch for the ultimate in security.
The winch plate is welded out and included, but it has NOT been through the final "fitment" process to bolt up to the truck. Understand that this *may* require some trimming and adjusting for perfect fit. Should easily fit a 9500-series winch. Not as sure about the 12,000 lb winch due to size.
This bumper tucks in nice and tight to the frame and body while providing protection that isn't offered by the factory tupperware.
Since these pics, I welded on some tabs to mount the OEM fogs, and stripped it down to start prepping for the powder coating. I never got finished, so I put some primer on it to keep it from rusting. It only needs to be bead blasted and PC'd to be done. I also have some 3" SCH Pipe and two 90* elbows if you wanted to fab up a center hoop that will come with the bumper if you want it.
I want $400 as it sits.
Sand Blasting and Powder Coating it would involve more time, money, and effort if I have it done here prior to shipment. "Coated" price point is $650 without hoop attached, and would take 2-weeks before it could ship.
If you want the center "hoop" finished out, then you need to add another $100 to that for the labor. Again, the materials are already included with the bumper.
I would MUCH prefer to ship it as it is...
By the way, I'm in the Mobile, AL area and I could probably meet somewhere within a couple hundred miles if you drove. Shipping can be via UPS Freight, Old Dominion, possible Greyhound Freight, etc if you need it shipped. We have a dock here, so it would be pretty easy.
You pick up the 3% fee if you want to use Paypal.

I am now employed in a sales postion, and drive the Cruiser for business. As such, it's not "appropriate" at the time for it to look "non-commercial". The bumper has been off for quite a while now and is collecting dust in my garage.
This is 3/8" thick "spine" that bolts to the frame brackets with 1/8" thick skin. The bumper mounting brackets are 1/4" steel, and the winch plate (mounts to frame and bumper mounts) is also 1/4" thick steel.
This bumper retains the OEM "horns" on the end of the frame, but requires a 1/2" hole to be drilled across the end of the frame if using a winch for the ultimate in security.
The winch plate is welded out and included, but it has NOT been through the final "fitment" process to bolt up to the truck. Understand that this *may* require some trimming and adjusting for perfect fit. Should easily fit a 9500-series winch. Not as sure about the 12,000 lb winch due to size.
This bumper tucks in nice and tight to the frame and body while providing protection that isn't offered by the factory tupperware.
Since these pics, I welded on some tabs to mount the OEM fogs, and stripped it down to start prepping for the powder coating. I never got finished, so I put some primer on it to keep it from rusting. It only needs to be bead blasted and PC'd to be done. I also have some 3" SCH Pipe and two 90* elbows if you wanted to fab up a center hoop that will come with the bumper if you want it.
I want $400 as it sits.
Sand Blasting and Powder Coating it would involve more time, money, and effort if I have it done here prior to shipment. "Coated" price point is $650 without hoop attached, and would take 2-weeks before it could ship.
If you want the center "hoop" finished out, then you need to add another $100 to that for the labor. Again, the materials are already included with the bumper.
I would MUCH prefer to ship it as it is...
By the way, I'm in the Mobile, AL area and I could probably meet somewhere within a couple hundred miles if you drove. Shipping can be via UPS Freight, Old Dominion, possible Greyhound Freight, etc if you need it shipped. We have a dock here, so it would be pretty easy.
You pick up the 3% fee if you want to use Paypal.
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