Thanks for the lead on the spindles. I was not looking forward to paying $90+ each them to add the tire carrier to my bumber.
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I thought the impetus for your new bumper build, however, was to move up trailer hitch and repair the stock pintle mount? Maybe that inverted tow hitch is still behind the bumper and you're busy cutting a hole to access?
If not, here’s a ready-made solution for the Receive tube:
One thing I like about my bumper, that you may want to consider before you wrap things up, is the back-up lights. I had Mike from Bumpit Offroad incorporate some 50 W Halogen fog lights (these are for a Camry). They’re amazing for backing up on narrow mountain roads in the dark, as well as letting drivers behind you know their high beams are on.
I am always amazed at other guys who are that talented with a welder. I am from the school of stick it twice and forget it. But I now know 3 guys that are professional welders so with their help and my fab abilities. We should be able to come up with something similar. Thanks for the spindle sources btw, I was planning on machining my own out but for that cost, I don't think I can do it for that little complete.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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My winch will be here FridayWelding is very theraputic in my opinion... It takes patients, which most the time I lack... But my welds come out great... Lets design up something for a front bumper bowtiestang
Thanks for the lead on the spindles. I was not looking forward to paying $90+ each them to add the tire carrier to my bumber.
You can get a set of IPOR ones for the same price - and they're really heavy duty - just FYI.