I also hear that you would knowI hear the black ones are bigger
I also hear that you would knowI hear the black ones are bigger
There were some really heavily modified vehicles out at this camp. It was great to see all the innovation and the gear out there. Most interesting at all where these curb feelers to prevent from scratching up the rims. I think they would be more effective if they were bigger. Just my two centsView attachment 14498
@Rockdawg84 who makes that front bumper you have?
I figured it was. I was looking at them yesterday. I am considering their 4th gen tube bumper for my 4runner. of course I wouldn't leave it alone either I'd add some plates to it. I also like the coastal off-road diy plate bumper but would like to keep the weight down.It's an Addicted Off-Road hybrid bumper that I modified.
what it looked like when I got it.
New Front bumper by Sam Wright, on Flickr
filled in the front
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
reinforced the back to give rigidity
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
Cut off the hoop.
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
Welded it all up
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
Painted and all mounted up
Untitled by Sam Wright, on Flickr
The coastal offroad would be the one I would go with if your already planning on modifying the bumper. Also those Coastal offroad bumpers are clean looking IMO, or relentless front bumper too. If only my frame rail was normal.I figured it was. I was looking at them yesterday. I am considering their 4th gen tube bumper for my 4runner. of course I wouldn't leave it alone either I'd add some plates to it. I also like the coastal off-road diy plate bumper but would like to keep the weight down.