Looks good, like you did this before. I would patch that before moving on to remove any more or you may have warping problems on the roof. let
Keep up the great work!
I like that bumper, has some clean lines and stockish fell as well, nice work!
That badland (which I hope I wont regret buying)12k winch is sitting on a 7" deep and 26" wide piece of 1/4" plate. The bumper could be scooted forward a bit I guess to fit a bigger winch, the bolt holes on the...
I am glad to help out and that is good to hear, let me know if you need some drip rail/ or corners pieces I make or some advice on the process.
Thanks,
Sean
Thanks again guys, I have had a really good response so far so I am actually going to send the rest of my bumpers I have to powdercoat asap to get them finished and crated up, I look forward to hopefully building some more soon!
Thanks for the compliments, Its very motivating to hear! I have a couple pics of the front bumper, all cold formed with same heavy gauge steel I use on my rear bumpers with 2" square tubing across the front, 1/4" bracketry, attaches with 8 bolts to the frame of the truck, no cutting or drilling...
Thanks I appreciate that, I am doing good, still in San Diego with my two daughters mostly doing electrical work lately and building bumpers here and there when I can.
It really does, the jack tucks in nice and snug behind the tire out of harms way.
Hey guys I need to make some room in the shop and clear out some bumpers, I have 3 rear and one front available now, $500 for a rear and $600 for the front if anyone is interested. That is in bare steel, I can...
this one has a dual pin trailer socket that goes into the recess in the face of the bumper incase anyone was wondering.
I finally got my own landcruiser at long last an 87 fj60 and I built a bumper set for it here are a few pics, I have prototypes for sale, 500 for rear 800 for front bare...
Whats up IH8MUD! I hope everyones bumpers are working out for them, please let me know if you have any questions and Thanks again for all your support,
I have a bumper of my latest version with swingout jerrycan rack off the ladder, powdercoated black w/ epoxy primer, hardware and...
Here it is, a lot of blood sweat and tears building this one but I think it was worth it
I used a bear claw latch, it makes opening and closing much easier compared to the toggle latch systems that are commonly used. just slam the tire carrier shut, and release the lockpin and its shut tight...