200 Series Land Cruiser and LX570 Front Bumper

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Our 200 series and LX570 front bumpers feature an integrated 20" lightbar mount, 3/4" recovery tabs, plus provisions for many industry-standard winches.
The bumpers are available in steel or aluminum with a 2 stage satin textured black powder coat over durable zinc primer finish, or in bare metal. They also include mounting holes for parking sensors.

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Land Cruiser Front Bumper | Strike | 200 Series (13-21) - Victory 4x4 - https://www.victory4x4.com/product/V200FS.html

LX570
LX Front Bumper | Strike | Lexus LX 570 (12-21) - Victory 4x4 - https://www.victory4x4.com/product/V570FS.html

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That looks great! Like both designs, hooped and none.
 
Bumper looks really good. It doesn't stick out as far as ARB bumpers. One concern is the approach angle since the middle of the bumper looks a bit low from the side profile. Given the weight of the LX570, I wonder if a 12000 lb winch would fit? (Warn VR EVO 12-S, COMEUP Seal Gen2 12.5rs, RFX 12000LB Winch)

I'm considering getting the Victory rock sliders too

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Approach angle is always going to be a compromise when you are trying to transition smoothly from the winch tray to the radiator cross member. We could have done a "step" there, but in our experience, being able to slide smoothly up an obstacle makes more sense. That said, any tall ledge will be a more significant issue with break-over angle.

Yes, they will fit. Most 12,000lb winches are just gear-reduced versions of the 8k or 10k winches. At least from WARN they are the same size chassis. We prefer the faster line speed of the 8k or 10k winches though, and you can always use a snatch block if you need more power.
 
Approach angle is always going to be a compromise when you are trying to transition smoothly from the winch tray to the radiator cross member. We could have done a "step" there, but in our experience, being able to slide smoothly up an obstacle makes more sense. That said, any tall ledge will be a more significant issue with break-over angle.

Yes, they will fit. Most 12,000lb winches are just gear-reduced versions of the 8k or 10k winches. At least from WARN they are the same size chassis. We prefer the faster line speed of the 8k or 10k winches though, and you can always use a snatch block if you need more power.
You arent in the market for a left or right testicle are you? Willing to trade one of mine for the front bumper.
 

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