Where can I find a "Hanna" bumper? (1 Viewer)

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I've done the searches here and elsewhere. Does anybody on this planet have a website for Hanna products? Or perhaps an 800 number or something. ANYONE?
 
sneak peak at the latest Hanna rear bumper design.

avalible with tube corner protection or as shown without
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Ken, whats the diffrence between that bumper and the old one?
 
fj40m4 said:
Before the bumper was made by hand as a custom part
Ken


My son agrees this is a one of a kind design.

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ok, so i'll bite...

HOW MUCH FOR THE NEW DESIGN?

WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE?
 
Cool beans Ken.

Just curious, i'm sure you don't have time to field a bunch of questions, but. . . .

for the side protection, how do you brace it to give it strength for side impacts?
 
Ken,

You going to have your new decals available at Snt? My sliders are naked w/o them.
 
Thanks guys! That's exactly what I needed - saved in favorites now. Does anyone have a Hanna rear bumper? I would love to hear about anyone's experience with it or the sliders (aside from you Ken! ;) . I'm currently looking at the Kaymar with swingouts (the price is right), but I haven't purchased anything yet.
 
ace10 said:
ok, so i'll bite...

HOW MUCH FOR THE NEW DESIGN?

WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILABLE?

The same current price $1050 without swingouts or $1450 with single tire swingout or $1950 with dual tire and triple can carrier swingouts

The Hanna bumper is priced to compete with the Kamar bumper

Avalible in December
 
concretejungle said:
Cool beans Ken.

Just curious, i'm sure you don't have time to field a bunch of questions, but. . . .

for the side protection, how do you brace it to give it strength for side impacts?

The bumper welded to funtion as one piece including the corner bracing to the frame and is mounted to the frame by a part that also works as a skid plate from under the corner sides and as wide as the sides (about 2 feet wide) to the factory hitch mounting points, 3 per side on the underside of the frame. You can see the corner skid plates that tie the corner sides to the main part of the bumper in the CAD picture, just not the mounting holes that are further under the bumper. Also the outer most part of the corners sides, the side protection is made of a boxed section that will hold up to almost anything on the trail. It if very hard to dent and bend a 3/16 inch thick section of boxed tube structure, not impossible but hard.

Ken
 
great looking bumper. can you use it with the rear mudflaps on?
 
fj40m4 said:
I will have some decals for you at SNT

thanks for asking

Ken

Thx.....now if you'd only had a tow point on that gorgeous rear bumper.

Godzilla - look at Biff's pic he posted on this thread....it's Ken's.
 
Brentbba said:
Thx.....now if you'd only had a tow point on that gorgeous rear bumper...
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you don't see the tow points on the pic? Throw a shackle on there and you're good to go.
 
I think what Brent meant was... that it didn't have a hitch receiver. As in, it can't pull a trailer. That's what's been holding me back from the Hanna as well.
 
brianinaustin said:
I think what Brent meant was... that it didn't have a hitch receiver. As in, it can't pull a trailer. That's what's been holding me back from the Hanna as well.

well, there are legalistic issues as far as rating, obviously.
Aside from that, practically speaking, I imagine that the bumper is bolted on by at least and probably more bolts than the usual class 3 hitch receiver. So if it's stout as I think it is, it should be no problem to tow big stuff with a pintle hook or receiver mounted in the 4 holes.
 
Unlike Brent, that tows alot and needed his Kaymar, towing was not a factor for me so I went with a Hanna instead of the Kaymar. I'm glad I did because I've saved my quater panels more than once due to the side tubbing.
 

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