I did not see any prices on there web site . How much is the kit?
I dont see how you can use a high lift with this bumber as all of it is angled under.
With a single swing out for the tire, powdercoat it runs around $1600
email him for more info..
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I did not see any prices on there web site . How much is the kit?
I dont see how you can use a high lift with this bumber as all of it is angled under.
I really wanted the Labs bumper but didn't want to cut off the rear crossmember...no particular reason, just didn't want to.
For those in the same position- cutting the rear crossmember is simple as pie. There are good pics and instructions on Luke's site and I followed those. I used a cordless recipricating saw and the job was done in about 8 minutes. It took me about 15 minutes to cut the welds off. I used my recip saw to cut the welds as well, and that metal was a lot harder to cut. I am by no means an expert metal fabricator. If I can do it ANYONE can do it.
The bumper I have in mind is a lot like Nay's, but with taillight and 1/4 panel protection and a hitch...
What are guys with the 4x4 labs bumper doing for a license plate mount and light if you go without the ladder??
Thanks Doc...is that Luke's bike mount?? if so you like it??
I may flip a Drawtite and weld it between the frame rails recessed behind the tube, and then tie the tube bumper into the hitch for mongo triangulation - that setup would be incredibly strong and the hitch would cost you nothing in clearance while adding some underside protection. Recessing would also help mitigate hitch weight impact if you actually tow by reducing the leverage arm in relation to the suspension. It's a little bit of extra weight, but pretty nominal given the pigs we drive.
Until then, this Nissan tow hook is beefy as hell and is completely recessed - if you aren't towing this is a much easier and in the end probably stronger solution. I drilled one of those holes all the way through the frame and used a grade 8 bolt to add shear strength to the welding.
Eric,
If you get a chance when it is not snowing or freezing cold to snap a couple of pics that would be great...thanks