Interesting arrival at work today.

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Kick ass arrival at work today.

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Replace "interesting" with "kick ass"!

I see front skid plate, sliders, rear bumper, and tire swing-out. All from BIOR I assume.
 
NICE.
 
Replace "interesting" with "kick ass"!

I see front skid plate, sliders, rear bumper, and tire swing-out. All from BIOR I assume.


Impressive.
Diff drop in the box.
 
Yes, I need to pickup a case.

Here it is unpacked.
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.....so......jealous......
 
The entire shipment was about 600lbs including the pallets. I would guess that the skids were aout 50 each. I told Mike that the skids were thegreatest surprise. His new design is super nice. The detail work is amazing. Bumper and sliders were also very nice. My wife even commented on the quality of is work. She's ready to contract him for uber expensive kitchen fabrication.
 
Very nice pallet o'awesome!
 
That's interesting, was that rear bumper a customer order or has BIOR changed their design? The sides are boxed kind of like the Slee. The original BIOR rear bumper had open tubular side wings.
 
I think that mike has always offered them either way, IIRC. I seem to remember reading that on his website.
 
I think there are two different design options on BIO's rear bumper. One is the high clearance model, you have to cut the rear cross member out (this one has tube sides). The other is the boxed one with all plate metal (one in the picture), I believe with this one if you want to run a tow hitch (intergraded into the bumper) you have to notch the rear cross member for clearance. This is just information I've picked up on here reading different threads so I could be wrong. Maybe people who have these bumpers can confirm this.
 
Oh snap!...I'm gonna be a hater for a while...just b/c I am shallow...and jealous.

X2! That is awesome.

I guess you can change your sig line now.
 
Mike offers the one on his website and this one which I believe is what you got:

(NOTE: Not my truck, but awesome!)


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I spent a day in Mike's shop getting some customized sliders done on my 80 while I was in town a month ago. Beautiful work done by a truly nice guy. Can't say enough good things about him and his approach to satisfying the customer, and of course, Mike wheels a 100 also.
 
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