Dissent offroad modular rear bumper.

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They are powder coated anthracite grey and cleared. I don’t know the paint code.
I tried to match the powder coat to the factory front grill a trim inserts on the body panels.
 
I used an after market camera that has way better clarity and is compatible with the Sri and stereo. I drilled and hollowed out a hockey puck which protects the camera.
Thats genius. Post a write up of how to do that so others (like me), can know how to complete the process. Looks great too
 
Nicely Done Trailguy...looks slick.
 
Thanks for the great bumpers Ben! The wait was long, but well worth it as I'm beyond impressed with the quality of these bumpers. I went for the classic black on white look for my 03 LX.

TODO on the rear: adjust fitment of rear driver swing (there's a slight click over large bumps), adjust spare tire position, cut off resonator and reroute exhaust out under rear passenger wing, and order second swingout. Furthermore I need to add the Dissent tags, they missed powder coating.

Pictures from a day wheelping trip in the desert of New Mexico.

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Looks great! Fwiw the logo tags are stainless and do not require coating.
Thanks for the great bumpers Ben! The wait was long, but well worth it as I'm beyond impressed with the quality of these bumpers. I went for the classic black on white look for my 03 LX.

TODO on the rear: adjust fitment of rear driver swing (there's a slight click over large bumps), adjust spare tire position, cut off resonator and reroute exhaust out under rear passenger wing, and order second swingout. Furthermore I need to add the Dissent tags, they missed powder coating.

Pictures from a day wheelping trip in the desert of New Mexico.

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Is anyone to help me regarding color matching with powder coating? I have a 1999 land cruiser in desert bronze metallic (4p3). I am trying to figure out what prismatic powder coating color to use to match the CLADDING. The cladding for my vehicle I believe is dark taupe metallic (UCA78). It seems that most members have a vehicle with medium gray cladding (UCA 76) and have matched that with Evo Grey, but I am not sure what color to use in my situation.
 
Is anyone to help me regarding color matching with powder coating? I have a 1999 land cruiser in desert bronze metallic (4p3). I am trying to figure out what prismatic powder coating color to use to match the CLADDING. The cladding for my vehicle I believe is dark taupe metallic (UCA78). It seems that most members have a vehicle with medium gray cladding (UCA 76) and have matched that with Evo Grey, but I am not sure what color to use in my situation.
If nobody here responds, you can just bring your truck to your powdercoater and have him find a close match. The place I have been going to for years literally have thousands of samples of powder. I’m sure they can find something close.
 
Ben, are you making one to fit into the current tray or do we need to buy an entirely new tray with jerry can holder?


I ordered the right swing arm, tray and jerry can holder from Ben. If he is still planning to do it the same way from when I placed the order they are sold separately as in the tray is one price and the jerry can another price two separate items that can be attached to the arm as an independent module for each.
 
Is everyone keeping their stock exhausts with this bumper? Wondering what options you have to get more clearance out of the exhaust without making it loud (or too much louder than stock).
 
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