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Probably not.Would there be an option to retain the OEM LX470 integrated hitch?
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Probably not.Would there be an option to retain the OEM LX470 integrated hitch?
Probably not.
Spy shot of the 100 series rear bumper. Similar features to our 4Runner version that's in production if you've seen that. Built-in steps are a concept that will need some work to make it to production. A lot of concerns about getting the powder to flow into those seams to keep from rusting.
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Would there be an option to retain the OEM LX470 integrated hitch?
I'll talk with engineering. On the 4Runner it uses those bolts for additional bumper strength. I suppose if we left a hole there for the receiver to slip in (and the additional thickness didn't screw up putting a pin in) you could leave the cover plate off and still use the OEM hitch.I get that it's a drawing at this point, but it looks to me like if you removed the logo panel you'd have access to the factory cross-member (and the hitch within).
"removed" might not be as easy as it looks, though.
We always try to design with the factory capacity in mind and do everything we can not to reduce it. We don't, however, do SAE testing to officially rate these as at this volume it would be prohibitively expensive.Any idea how much the new bumper would reduce the towing capacity?
I asked about the side profile shot, I'll forward when I get it.When your engineer that has the hundy gets a chance, could you post a profile pic of the proto bumper?
One thing I personally don't like about many of the bumpers out there is how far the stick out (profile wise would be forward) from the grille. I understand that in some instances this is necessary for things like bull bars and whatnot, but that is not my personal preference. Stealth mounting a winch in there with a "lower profile" bumper would be ideal for me.
And don't know if you guys are planning on doing a rear bumper or not, but if I could make one request it would be to go through the necessary processes to either make the rear tow hitch accessible with your bumper installed (that kinda depends on which model truck you have) or add towing capacity (at least stock) to your bumper. I know that the latter would require certifications and whatnot, but from what I have found, ARB is the only aftermarket bumper that has a towing cert on their bumper that is equivalent to stock tow capacity. I would love to have an aftermarket bumper that gives me better departure angle (getting ride of the OEM 100 series under bumper tow hitch) but still has the ability to tow stock capacity of 6500lbs.
Sweet! That is good to know.
For my 98, I don't know if the mounting was changed at some point but I have a dealer installed "OEM" hitch.
This is what that looks like, not the crossmember mounted version like you are referencing.
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My '05 has the hitch under the cover on that 03' bumper.We had a similar hitch on our 03. Under the bumper cover, the cross-member is identical to the LX. This, of course, could have changed at some point in the model years. It looks like the factory rates the OEM hidden hitch at 5000lbs max so the under-bumper hitches were used for more capacity.
Still researching.
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You guys have been adventuring in these rigs a lot longer than we have, we'd be dumb not to consider your input.My '05 has the hitch under the cover on that 03' bumper.
sidenote... absolutely love the fact that you guys are responding to everyone and taking input on products. Good customer service is key!
Yes, slightly more clearance in the center (even with the rad support basically) with way more clearance under the wings of the bumper.Nifty!!! So looks like profile will be similar to stock bumper.
OK front bumper shots. Not on the truck ATM, but we have renderings. The face is about 3.5" in front of the grill. So nearly as slim as stock. That's a Warn Zeon stuffed in there too
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I need this in my life.
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Cost should be right in line with our 4Runner stuff, so like $1200ish for steel, $1800ish for aluminum + tube work.Do you have a pricepoint in mind for the bumper?