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firetruck41 said:I don't understand why you did that, if it is the same as the original. ???
CharlieS said:Shotts,
Time for a welding class...
Now I understand, I didn't realize they were issues with them bending under use.ShottsUZJ100 said:He did it for stength. I've bent mine before. I spent $3 each and welded on some angle iron made of steel. They don't bend now. Pic:
I also wleded on a 3/8 steel plate to strengthen the mount.
firetruck41 said:Now I understand, I didn't realize they were issues with them bending under use.
CharlieS said:Shotts,
Time for a welding class...
ShottsUZJ100 said:Who cares what's underneath? It's what's out front that counts. Amazing work on these bumpers. Front and back:
http://www.expeditionswest.com/vehicles/adventurepartners/john80.html
I'm laughing....to the bank. Under $300 for both.
BRKLYN1 said:in addition to the controle arms i made this front bumper since for some people whats up front is what counts. I thought i would make my rig clear.
AMMO said:The sign of a crappy weld = a weak weld... You can plate it all ya want but if the weld doesn't hold because it didn't penetrate then what good is it?
There's a reason you only paid 3 bills for that work.
-Ammo