Another rear bumper build

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wildsmith

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I've been busy building a new rear bumper / cross member for my 80 and thought I'd share the build and outcome. This is stage one, stage 2 will be adding a swing out wheel carrier and tow hitch mounting but I need to recharge my brownie points before I disapear into the garage for hours again.

I wanted as much clearance as possible to improve the departure angle but I still wanted it to stick out far enough to protect the tail gate from me reversing into trees.

To get the clearance the old cross member was cut off and a chunk of chassis with it, to within 20mm of the body mount bracket:

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I got a length of 120x60x5mm box section, cut a corner out, folded and welded it to get the profile I wanted for clearance. I went for a slightly convex shape rather than a flat face to improve the strength:

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I got some 120x80x10mm angle and cut it to form the chassis mounting brackets. I drilled two new holes in the underside of the chassis each side and re-used two holes already there for tow hitch mounting. I then drilled the chassis side to side, 25mm on the inside, 21mm on the outside and welded sleeves with 16mm bores into the holes. In the pictures you can see the captive nut plate, the inserts I welded into the chassis and a bracket. There are 4 M12 and 3 M16 8.8 bolts in each side (!):

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I had to cut a small corner out of each rear panel for clearance so that the box section that forms the main part of the new bumper could go all the way out to the side wings to keep it strong:

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Now it's starting to come together - I've added a tree tube high up and supported by angled tubes to stick with the high clearance theme but get the tree protection:

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Jumping ahead quite a bit, the main box section has been trimmed both in length and profile in the wings and the side tubes have gone on:

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Time to paint it and have a #6:

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Everything except the very tips of the recovery eyes is inside a line projected from the bottom of the back of the tyre to about 30mm rearwards of the body mounting bracket, about as much clearance as I think you can get without removing or cutting into that mounting.
 
Thanks for sharing. Looks aggressive indeed. Keep us posted for the next stage.

Side note: Are those Simex rubbers? How do they perform? I heard that they were excellent in the mud but terrible on tarmac, is that true?
 
Looks mean!! well done!!
 
Couldn't see it to well. 3/16" or 1/4" plate?
The box section is 5mm wall which is a bit more than 3/16". The angle is 10mm which is a bit more than 3/8".

When it comes back off for the swing out spindle and tow hitch mount I'll probably put a bit more bracing in for the wings.
 
Side note: Are those Simex rubbers? How do they perform? I heard that they were excellent in the mud but terrible on tarmac, is that true?
Depends what they mean by terrible. They're noisy, a little vague and they flat spot till you warm them up but they grip wet or dry tarmac very well. The wider ET II's I have are better behaved on tarmac than the 10.5" wide origionals. They wear quite quickly on tarmac if they're twisty roads but don't wear much in a straight line. Their shortcomings on tarmac are more than compensated for once you leave it. Actually, keeping more air in the tyres for tarmac use makes a big difference to how well they steer and how much they flat spot.
 
That is some crazy attention to detail there! You really thought that out before you started! Keep the pictures coming.
 
that turned out great, looks very aggreessive, great job
 
Thanks for the comments, just adding my efforts to the ih8mud bumper idea pool :cheers:
 
Looks great. Could you tie the rear tree bar into the side wings? To make some more space for the eventual spindle/swing out?

Also, do you have more pics of your roof rack?
 
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! Oi, oi, oi!

That sir, is a bumper! Good on ya!:beer::beer::beer:
 
Nice setup! Looks great overall and very beefy!!!!

I guess you don't really need 1/4 panel protection since you wacked them already. Why not add additional bars for protection in that area? ;)
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That rear bumper is inspiration for me to get off my A** and start fabricating mine. Looks great!
 
Looks good. You will like the extra departure angle. Keep the pics coming.
 
Looks great. Could you tie the rear tree bar into the side wings? To make some more space for the eventual spindle/swing out?

The rear tree bar isn't in the way of the swing out spindle. Because the design is so tight to the body the swing out spindle will go on the rear facing vertical face of the box section and be spaced away from it a little for the 'hub' to clear the body panel under the lights. Is that where / what you meant? I would have cut the ends of the box section away some more but had to leave that space for the swivel.

Also, do you have more pics of your roof rack?

No but I can take some if it's of use to you. Because of my usage I welded 50mm tubes along the gutter rail where a rack normally clamps to so my rack bolts to those tubes. The rack itself is just a fairly standard generic 4x4 rack I picked up cheap on eBay and cut & welded a bit to be a better fit on the 80. Building a proper one is on my todo list but this one serves my needs for now.
 
I guess you don't really need 1/4 panel protection since you wacked them already. Why not add additional bars for protection in that area? ;)
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It's the lights I'm trying to save not the panels :D Every time I drag something down the side it pulls the light unit out and smashes it up some. Those tubes should hold it just far enough off the things that normally eat the light. Don't know why it's always the (UK) drivers side though! I could have put the tubes up higher but I'm not a great fan of the way that looks. If it still doesn't save the lights then I'll reconfigure the lights ;)
 

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