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Anyone use these guys? I'm thinking about having a replacement torque tube made for a 40 and possibly some metal bent to make a bull bar and sliders. Any other options out there?

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I've lusted after their bumpers for years now, since my first 3rd gen 4Runner. I'd love to see what they could do for my 97 FZJ80.
 
I'll give them a call on Monday to see if they will help me out. Thanks guys
 
I'm RockyMtRunner (Jim). Hi, Travis! Sorry about not replying sooner. Just saw the thread today. Jed at Armorology is a great guy to work with. He made a front bumper for me years ago. I told him I wanted a strong bumper with clean lines and minimal weight. Likewise with the winch. He is a problem-solving perfectionist . His work is custom-made for each rig. No cookie-cutter stuff. I love what he came up with for my 4-Runner and it has gotten a lot of use. See the pics below when my bumper was new. Then take a close look at my avatar wherein a gully hung up my stock rear bumper and Jed's front bumper with the WARN winch pulled me out quite easily. The fun part of the recovery was that everybody in Bill Burke's training group loved that I got stuck because there were no trees to use as an anchor, so we got to use Bill's land anchor with a blade that digs into the earth when you winch off of it. (I forget the real name for the gizmo.) :) Jed might not be fabricating for wheelers anymore as the last time I dropped by his shop he had acquired a computerized steel cutter that uses high pressure water. Apparently this tool enables him to take on jobs that are much more cost effective for his time than custom work for rigs. But if you can talk him into doing some work for you, I couldn't recommend anyone more highly.

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I haven't had a chance to get down there yet but it's on the to-do list. Thanks Jim!
 

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