80 Series DIY front bumpers and other products

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Hey guys! Just wanted to introduce myself and products I'm bringing on the market. My name is Rodrigo, go by Rod most days. I work for a small shop called Overkill Racing and Chassis where we specialize in more high end fabrication on off-road vehicles, full vehicle builds, and DIY weld kits.

This past summer I purchased my 1993 Land Cruiser. I absolutely love it, and being that I cant keep anything stock, I immediately looked at custom armor for it and was almost as quickly disgusted by some of the prices some companies charge. Instead of building something for just myself, I had a thought of turning the products that I will be using on my own vehicle, as DIY kits that ship to your door.

My first product I came up with is my front bumper. This is actually the first product that I designed myself on SOLIDWORKS.
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This bumper shown above is all Laser cut out of 7 gauge HRPO (.179). Prior to welding they weigh 66 pounds. Fit most winches with solenoids relocated, comes with a fairlead, and there is different options for light cutouts.
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The Recovery points tie directly into the frame, and although it's not shown above, the individual pieces all have keyways or tab and slots to help align the parts.
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Each winch bumper kit will consist of 39 pieces and comes with detailed instruction and pictures to make fabricating and assembly a breeze.
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This is a product that we are really excited to share and get more out there for people to enjoy! As of now the winch bumper variant costs $550 but that includes everything to make a bumper, a fairlead AND free shipping to your door if you live in the lower 48. Lead times are floating around 3-5 weeks, being they are cut to order right now. Here is a link if anyone was interested in checking them out! DIY 80 series front

We also have some ditch light brackets in a small and large variant depending on your needs. They use the same bolts your mirror uses, and they require zero permanent modifications to your Cruiser! more information and pictures for them is available here! Ditch light brackets

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