Does anyone have any experience with Viper front bumpers that they’d be willing to share? Looking for pros and cons. Thanks in advance.
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I'd recommend gusseting the frame mounts regardless of the bumper you buy.
I second the notion @linuxgod said.....patience. It's worth the wait. I looked for 3+ months, then found one at a dealer in Queens NYC. In all that time it was the only one that popped up anywhere on the eastern seaboard anywhere near my price point. Everything used at that point was still $50k+. HORRIBLE buying experience, total dirtbag dealer. I walked out on the dealer 4 separate occasions, 2 involving yelling and cursing (on both sides). Ended up paying $2k over what i had wanted. Wouldnt have been my 1st color pick either (gold), but now i even love that too. In the end, sooooo happy i stuck it out! So yeah, patience.That’s a good word, @linuxgod.
That’s right, the cracking isn’t from static load from winching. Winching causes a much different stress than corregations.
Also @linuxgod, could you find the video of the 200 with an ARB that cracked the welds? Because the one I saw was before ARB incorporated the threaded bar.
Also, what I was trying to imply with mounting was to also have the bar tie into the lower tie down points under the radiator crossmember. That in itself will take a ton a stress off the frame horns.
I mean the frame horn plates are something like 1/16”. And people hang 200 pounds of bumper/winch on them. Mounting only to the 8 bolts that are attached to that thin little plate. Blows my mind. But you can get away with it in th US I guess. Since a 4x4 that drive itself to the trail will easily spend 95% of its time on smooth road.
For a guy that doesn't have a bumper yet... it's my understanding that ARB/TJM/Ironman bumpers attach to the frame at more points than just the frame horn? Additionally, why don't people weld their bumpers to the frame?
Well outside of the whole "getting a winch in and out would be... interesting." Then there is the damaged bumpers issue, and being able to unbolt, and re-bolt a bumper on saves lots of work.For a guy that doesn't have a bumper yet... it's my understanding that ARB/TJM/Ironman bumpers attach to the frame at more points than just the frame horn? Additionally, why don't people weld their bumpers to the frame?