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I relocated mine a while back. You could do it in the same fashion. Pictured is the final mounting location and the unobstructed view. Paver Driveway is my moms, i know its awesome. Im sure if you want Christos crew can relocate your camera for you in no time.
Its in the correct orientation. Go have a look at yours and itll make sense.It looks like your camera was re-mounted upside down....or is that not the case? I was wondering if it was - how were you able to flip the image to correct for that?
OK, guess it is time to get some more info out there. Pricing is probably first. The bumper is listed at retail for $3750 and we are offering a $300 introduction discount for the first 10 sold.
We have a batch of 10 coming on, but quite a few of them are already allocated to builds we are doing in-house. For obvious reasons, we are trying to do as many local builds first before we ship the bumper for DIY installs.
OK, guess it is time to get some more info out there. Pricing is probably first. The bumper is listed at retail for $3750 and we are offering a $300 introduction discount for the first 10 sold.
We have a batch of 10 coming on, but quite a few of them are already allocated to builds we are doing in-house. For obvious reasons, we are trying to do as many local builds first before we ship the bumper for DIY installs.
What do you get?
Bumper with tire carrier and ladder.
Hi-Lift mount.
Rigid Ignite backup lights
Additional marker / indicator / brake lights
Grommets for park sensor installation
Mounting hardware for 4 Gallon can on tire carrier
and obviously all new installation hardware.
Camera Relocate
We are looking at what we can do on this. The issue is obviously with the vehicles with the 360 degree views / lines for backup that require the camera to be in a specific location. Right now the camera view is between the tire carrier and ladder. Without the optional Rotopax mount or Jerry can holder it is not bad. Not ideal, but livable.
As for the LX, we will do a build post on that later. In short, stock AHC with tires that rub
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Here is a shot of the bumper with the optional jerry can basket installed.
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Rotopax 4 Gallon mounted on the tire mount. We are also developing a Maxtrax mounting bracket that will be optional. The space can accommodate two Maxtrax
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Both carriers open. The questions" re: what is the doo-hickie on the can carrier, yes that was for a flag.
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Twinkies! Closer truck was a pre-prodution bumper with a different ladder. This also shows that on @Tremek truck the tire was installed in the highest location. For those worried about visibility it could be lowered. Also shows that the tire mount portion can be removed and a 2nd jerry can basket can be run in that location.
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Dead on rear shot showing lights and clearance. All marker / indicator and brake lights are duplicated in the LED lights in the bumper.
Christo - PM'd...We do not include the basket or Rotopax holder with the bumper.
This is a really nice bumper. Very functional, looks awesome, I'm sure as well made as can be.
But...it's literally twice what the ARB rear costs...Plus some.
It's as much as my front armor, rear armor and winch cost (total) on my 100. Am I the only one thinking this way? I have a 200 sitting in the garage ready to build and can't be the only one iffy on spending $6k on bumpers alone, right??
Ok. So maybe $1k more than ARB. But you can't get into a Slee at the low entry point and add on like with an arb. You gotta start up top. And for the record the arb isnt the best looking product they've ever released.
I'm not trying to be anti Slee at all. It's nice. I like it. Just stating a fact. That it's expensive. Really all I was saying. Inflation I guess.
You're not anti anything.
But seriously, if you want 19 gallons of liquid capacity...ARB offers 5.
If you want a ladder? Pony up elsewhere.
If you want a Hi-Lift mounted? Better look at a roof rack, or other solution.
If you'd like to be able to mount other stuff to various mount points, this works.
If you need Rock-Dropping strength?
-Not sure where else you could look outside of a custom job.
Honestly though, we all have different needs.
-If a Tacoma will do everything you want, no need to drop $ on a Tundra.
This is a bumper that answers certain needs.
If you need it? An extra 1K isn't all that extravagant.
Ok. So maybe $1k more than ARB. But you can't get into a Slee at the low entry point and add on like with an arb. You gotta start up top. And for the record the arb isnt the best looking product they've ever released.
I'm not trying to be anti Slee at all. It's nice. I like it. Just stating a fact. That it's expensive. Really all I was saying. Inflation I guess.