ARCHIVE 40 SERIES FRONT BUMPER

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OPMACHINE

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Jacksonville, FL / Thomasville Ga
We have a few 40 series front bumpers for sale. These were designed to emulate the original OEM bumpers with a provision to hold a M8274 Warn winch and synthetic fairlead. Made here in America with domestic 1/4'' and 1/2'' cold rolled steel. Black or Vegas Gold (pewter) powder coat. Please email me at Sales@orangeparkmachine.com or message me here on MUD if you have any questions.

Thank you,

@wngrog has the original so stole his photos.

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Sent you a PM.
 
@OPMACHINE Sending an email.
 
I reached out to the vendor and the current price is $575....a bit hard to swallow since the factory bumper is available new for $165. Otherwise, an excellant product! I also asked why a steel cable roller lead can't be utilized as mentioned above and the response was it is possible but, someone would need to send a fairlead for them to take measurements.
 
A steel fairlead is the same dimensions as a synthetic fairlead

Let me know how that $165 factory bumper holds a winch again?
The above post from the vendor specifies synthetic fairlead which leads one reading it to assume they are different. If you want to know how a factory bumper holds a winch you should research it. There is plenty of info on the subject.
 
I have two of these bumpers as well as a new OEM steel bumper. No comparison between the two and not sure why anyone would try to modify and reinforce an original bumper when they could just buy the @OPMACHINE bumper.
Before this option there was only the option to reinforce your stock bumper if you wanted a stock look. I went that route years ago but l really like this one piece design!
 
The PO on this one welded the bumper brace on and it made the bumper just a hair too narrow to fit. I touched it a bit with a flap disc and now it’s all good

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