For Sale Trail Tailored 80-series rear bumper

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This was built buy Jason of Trail Tailored, a guy right here on iH8Mud who builds things exclusively for Cruisers. It is a full overland style bumper with double swing outs and a fold down table on the backside of the tire carrier. The table is really nice, I used it every single day on a recent 3-week trip to Baja. A Camp Partner 2-burner stove fits perfectly on it.

I paid $1900 for it in December, I will sell it for $1650. Nothing is wrong with it, it works fine, no rattling or other issues. I am just after something else is all. I put it on my truck and went to Baja for 3-weeks, no issues and it is ready for your truck. I sanded it back with 80 and 120g and then just rattle canned it with some Duplicolor. Ready for powder coat or whatever you want to do. Does have a small bit of scratches on it from the Baja trip, again it is just rattle canned at this time. Screaming deal for somebody wanting a new overland type rear bumper for their 80-series Cruiser.


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Loaded in Baja

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Picking the 80 up off the rear bumper, it will take what you dish out.

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While I was painting it

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I did put some Plastidip on the inside of the jerry can carrier to stop rattling or rubbing. Didn't need it, you can peel it right off if you don't like. Holes drilled for a license plate on the jerry can carrier and a small license light installed, you need to wire that up on your own truck though. Last bit is I installed lug studs with new lug nuts to the tire carrier, not shown above. These are OEM lug studs and nuts, lugs welded into the tire carrier. Ready to rock and roll on your truck.

Oh ya, it weighs about 150-200lbs before you add your tire and jerry cans. Easily installed by two guys and was not all that heavy. Side wings are re-inforced.

Price again is $1650 + shipping. Please PM me or post up here. I can do more and specific pics. Just ask!

Cheers
 
Do you know if I can keep the stock tow hitch with that bumper?
 
you would need to make spacers for the front mounting bolts of the hitch to match the thickness of the bumper mounting flange.
 
Pm sent. Can you post some pics of the hardware used to keep the swing outs in place when open and when closed? How's visibility with the tire mounted on it?
 
My phone doesn't show location. Where are you?
 
Quality swing out hardware. Bronze bushings with a nice alloy cap. I believe the bronze bushing are oil impregnated so never need lube. Spring loaded pin to hold swing out in place. I will take some pics today.

Yes Wyoming

I believe Chitown is right about what needs to be done to use a stock style tow hitch.

Cheers
 
Quality swing out hardware. Bronze bushings with a nice alloy cap. I believe the bronze bushing are oil impregnated so never need lube. Spring loaded pin to hold swing out in place. I will take some pics today.

Yes Wyoming

I believe Chitown is right about what needs to be done to use a stock style tow hitch.

Cheers


Correct^^

You need a 2" x 2" x 1/4" thick spacer (x2.. one each side) with a 1/2" hole drilled in it. Mount the hitch as normal. If you buy it, I'll make and send you the spacers and also supply new 10.8 grade hardware to boot on me to help out a great guy.

J
 
the jerry cans appear to be on the wrong side for syphoning, can they be switched? They are typically on the side of the gas inlet. Im not familiar with the V*, perhaps it has a different gas tank setup than the 6.
 
Bump for a very nice bumper, love that fold down table! I'd be down for it if I didn't already have a 4x4 labs...
Is that a 37"? Nice rig, BTW
 
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