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A handful of press plates going out in the morning. The simple things that make jobs easier. These are for removing the old front control arm bushings if you are installing caster correction bushings. Even include a press plate to push out the bushing that mounts the arm to the frame. Might as well change them all when your at it. View attachment 1399643

Any plates for the rear arms? I did all the fronts, but have not found the perfect size (or taken the time to grind one out of plate) for the back arms which of course take two sizes.
 
Really amazing bumpers. That is some serious attention to detail and talent, beautiful designs. I love the Rotopax solution on the rear with the protected fuel packs.

Can I make one suggestion.....could you please update post #1 with all the pricing details for front and rear? This will make it a lot easier for folks to find the info, as currently the pricing is buried pages deep in this thread.
 
@RDC76

Hi, I live somewhat local (New Hampshire) and I'm interested in your bumpers. Do you have a shop that I can swing by and visit, to see your bumpers in person?
 
Really amazing bumpers. That is some serious attention to detail and talent, beautiful designs. I love the Rotopax solution on the rear with the protected fuel packs.

Can I make one suggestion.....could you please update post #1 with all the pricing details for front and rear? This will make it a lot easier for folks to find the info, as currently the pricing is buried pages deep in this thread.

Thank you! and yes I do need to perhaps start another thread just for displaying pricing. I apologize for the inconvenience. and will try to address as soon as possible.
 
@RDC76

Hi, I live somewhat local (New Hampshire) and I'm interested in your bumpers. Do you have a shop that I can swing by and visit, to see your bumpers in person?

Yes you are more than welcome to come by and check my truck out and other works happening. Dm me to set up a time.

Thanks

rich
 
@RDC76 Love the bumper. Any group buys coming up in the future ?


Thanks! And good question. unfortunately due to current space constraints and multiple projects going on. Its not easy for me to do runs of large quantity. so I cant offer group buys currently. Unless people are ok with an extended lead time....


Rich
 
Ever do any 80 step sliders?
not yet. and the ones I'm doing on my truck involve cutting the rockers out and welding in rectangular tube. I don't want to loose clearance to gain protection. I did this on my last 4runner. SOLID.........
I also did it on a 2014 xterra. his doubled as air reservoirs.
heres a pic of the Xterra. mine will be a little different. swept up sides and inset steps.

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A cool project in between welding up 80 series front bumpers. I made these hinges to suicide the doors on the unimog project I'm also currently working on. I drew them on solidworks first to check range of movement. the plate is 3/16 thick and cut on my plasma table.
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close up in my hand for scale.

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opens wide.... there will be limit straps.
 
A cool project in between welding up 80 series front bumpers. I made these hinges to suicide the doors on the unimog project I'm also currently working on. I drew them on solidworks first to check range of movement. the plate is 3/16 thick and cut on my plasma table.View attachment 1415586
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close up in my hand for scale.

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opens wide.... there will be limit straps.
Dang Rich, those look amazing-FACTORY!!!
 
Saw one of your fire pits at Texas motor speedway this weekend with the turtle back guys and cb adventure supply good work heavy duty and your bumper on martins truck is sick!!!!!
 

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