Bumper idea...critiques?

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it was a two part project, i believe its done but i dont have a finished pic. the birf, obviously, is the pivot for swing out carrier. but what you may not know is it comes complete with hub to lock in open/close position ;)
 
Looks good. I'd rather see some corner protection though.
 
All right, you guys have diverted me in another direction. Potentially.
I've found some smaller diameter LED lights at Auto Safety House that may do the trick if I decide to forget about using stock lights. Whattya think about this?
I'll probably recess the lights into the bumper
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i like it but r u planning on that much of a gap between new and old bumper? are you trying to avoid cutting the stock bumper?
mike
 
lx450landcruiser said:
i like it but r u planning on that much of a gap between new and old bumper? are you trying to avoid cutting the stock bumper?
mike

I'm not sure what you mean by old or stock bumper. :confused:
If it's the rear frame member you're referring to, then the gap is only an inch between them. Just enough to get hardware in there. And no I don't want to cut the frame. The height was established by bringing the top flush with bottom of the tub for corner protection.
 
Try flipping the center bar over, so the tapers are up, may look better with the tub lines and gain departure angle?
 
Tools R Us said:
Try flipping the center bar over, so the tapers are up, may look better with the tub lines and gain departure angle?

I tried this, it looked kinda "upsidedown" to me. I think I might try to split the difference and make it symmetrical from the side.

The departure angle will improve. But anything I make will be an improvement over the plow I have back there now. :D

Later that evening.........
I went back to my virtual drawing board, how about this? I'm starting to like it better
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Something like this? Pisc toward the bottom of the thread.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=36949

I used the trailer lights because they are cheap and easy to replace when I smash them. I got tied of smashing the stock lenses.

I used the pintle hook mount holes, the bumpertte holes, and the end holes. :D

Of course, my receiver is a little different design :flipoff2: but you get the point.

The little "wings" do a decent job of protecting the bottom corners.

-Rick
 
Tools R Us said:
I like it Cliff, Rick's looks good too. I would move the receiver flush and pin it behind the bumper.

Good idea, I'll make that happen when I actually make parts. Rick's looks like you suggested. Now that I see it in real life it doesn't strike me as so upside down as my cad model did
 
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My bumper angles forward to protect the corners. I smash the piss out of it every time we go out and it's hell for stout.
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Trollhole said:
My rear. LOL
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Interesting. Similar to my orginal idea but without the notches to see the lights.
How is it for clearance? Drag it much?
Is that a seperate hitch setup I'm seeing in the underside picture? What is it bolted too?
 
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BMAN said:
My bumper angles forward to protect the corners. I smash the piss out of it every time we go out and it's hell for stout.

How does it mount? Do you have the receiver tied into the rear frame member?
What are the dimensions of the tube?
 
PO did all the work and I've never measured it up, but I'll pull the measurements and some close up pics tonight when i get home.
 
Since I have a soa I cannot imagine it dragging. I suppose it's possible. It's rock solid. It's welded to the frame so it's not going anywhere. I'll take some more pics tomorrow and post them for you.
 

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