Rear bumper swingout and sliders FJ40

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Hey guys, i'm gonna start building some rear bumper swingouts for fj40s that utilize the stock bumper. It will be built almost identical to the man-a-fre model, minus the tow hitch reciever. Very simple bumpers, nothing fancy. I will probably offer them in left or right hand versions. Pricing i'm thinkin about $300, FEEDBACK ON PRICING PLEASE!!! I havent bought steel yet so we will see how that affects pricing.
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Also i'm gonna build some sliders. I have them on my truck. They have a very clean look to them. They are very subtle compared to other sliders and allow use of the stock running boards. I will offer them in a weld on or bolt on.
raw weld on-$150
painted weld on-$175
Painted and bolt on-$200
Pics are below

PLEASE POST UP IF YOU ARE INTERESTED!!!
 
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I may be interested in some sliders for the near future
 
Have you tried to model one like that for an 80?
 
I would like to hear from you if you decide to build these tire carriers.

Thanks!
 
Badass, are you building them? Didn't know you had it in ya! Why did you buy the Choctaw sliders then? Does the swing out bolt to the bumperett bolt holes?

Later,
 
ya jeff, well i finally got the money to buy my own welder, not the best welder, it's a an older lincoln, but ya let me know if yall want one so i can start makin them. to answer your question, yes uses same holes as bumperettes, but you will need to drill them out to 1/2 inch. Are you interested?:cheers:
 
EDIT: Talked to a few buddies of mine about pricing and they said too high, so they are lowered now :)
sliders are ready for sale...
$150 raw, no paint, weld on
$175 painted
$200 bolt on and painted.

These are cheaper than any other manuafacturer!!! TRUE ROCK SLIDERS that weld/bolt to FRAME, not body!!

These are very clean and sharp looking sliders, got the design from a fellow clc member. they fit with stock running boards. Very heavy duty. Have a few made up already..

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Can you give us particulars on the sliders? Material that they are made of, thickness? Just trying to help ya out. People will want to know.

Later,
 

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