Bumper options?

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not exactly sure if it had been covered or not...

i'm curious to what bumper options are available. specifically, what bumpers *other than Warn's* are capable of suiting the Warn 12k lb power plant winch? was thinking of using the ARB one but i haven't been able to find anything about that winch + bumper combo...
 
That is one big-ass winch, and most all of the aftermarket FJC bumpers try to maximize the approach angle since these trucks have a pretty long nose in the first place. You're going to have a hard time accommodating that one I think. Your best shot would be one of the open tube-type bumpers like the RockTec (sp?). I've never seen the Power Plant winch on anything except a heep.
 
it sounds like i may just get a normal winch in the front then and get a compact compressor and mod a rear bumper to suit that instead... i don't want it outside of the bumper and i'd rather not have a mig-shift setup either so...
 
12k really... the 9.5x is a great match up for the FJC. That also opens you up to most bumpers. If you like tube bumpers look into the metal tech bumper and winch mount (Metal Tech 4×4 Off Road Tube Bumper | Off Road Adventure) ... light, strong and IMHO a good look for the FJC.
 
unfortunatly i'm not into the tube designs much... leaves too much open areas. a bumper is meant to protect against an impact from anything. a tube frame will not protect against a large branch, pipe, poll, rod... what have you from puncturing your radiator in the given situation.

the difference between the 12 and 9.5 is very small. we've got both here on two other vehicles *my old man's trucks* and both are strikingly similar in size. the 12k is only a couple inches longer from the larger motor. so the difference between them wasn't load capacity for me, it was a price difference... why settle for the 9.5 when the 12 is only 80-90 bucks more? might as well just fork out the last bit of cash to get the heavier one... that's how i looked at it.

i may end up building my own bumper it seems. i have the greatest interest in the ARB bumper but there's flaws there that i really see needing improovement... like the dinky little lower lights and whatnot. what i'll probably end up doing is making the load bearing parts of it from the normal steel and then for the outer shell use some thicker but lighter 6061 alluminum or maybe go all out and use 7075 (6061 being cost effective and cheap to fix/replace, 7075 being stronger than the steel framing of the bumper but is expencive to replace and almost impossible to repair since it can not be welded).
 

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