check out this deer smasher

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this is my new bumber that we just finished last weekend. the center piece is 1/4" the rest of is 3/16" (pretty damn thick) the tubining is 1 1/2". it turned out real nice, now i just need to get a winch, but its a cruiser. the lights are even, i guess that was a wierd angle.
 
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smasher or high jump?

the top bow is too high for my tastes, but the work looks top notch. nice how high it's tucked up against the front apron and side protection.

good work.
 
THAT looks amazing. Not to detract from teh brilliance of the designer, but it looks like a beefier version of the JK customs one.

Would you be objected to emailing me some specifications?
 
Weld in some spider webs.....that would look awsome......
 
did you happen to weigh that bumper before you put it on? the bumper ive been designing for my 60 looks a lot like that and i was curious of the weight
 
Sweet battering ram. :beer:
 
I like it, a touch high for me but really nice. How much of that is tube and how much is plate? Are the flat portions skinned over a tube skeleton?

Matt
 
I expect you'll need "deer tags" driving around with that thing up front. I like the fact that the "kill" will be directed down and under the rig rather than up and into the wind shield. does the loop inter fear with the headlight beam?
 
its all plate, no skeleton. the tude is just welded to the plate. my guess would be it weights maybe 80-100 lbs. as for the specs we didnt really draw anything up for it, just took the stock bumper off and vice-griped the 1/4" center plate there and started measuring and played by ear off that. it wasnt that hard. the pieces that go by my fender are 2" reiciever tube. we did think about doing some more webbing but it just didnt look right.
 
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