How is this Bumper?? Warn Bumper
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How is this Bumper?? Warn Bumper
http://www.4wheelingplus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=569
$599 at 4wheelingplus
Dang that looks nice....
$599 at 4wheelingplus
Dang that looks nice....
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I think I am going to copy that design and make mine... i get free steel..
shouldnt be too hard.
shouldnt be too hard.
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Yeah, My father in-law is supposed to be getting me some steel from his work for free!! So I will be fabbing a rear and front bumper for my 94. $599 seems kinda steep for a bumper. I have found similar styles for around $250 - $400.
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um dude. if you know how to sas then you can figure out a bumper. most of the time these style just mount up.. if you kept your frame the same it will bolt
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i love this bumper! i have had this bumper for about 2 years now. easy installation and its very solid. the only thing is that if you have a body lift you have to custom fab the brackets... not that bad though
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I put one on my 95 4Runner last weekend.
The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.
Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.
I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.
The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.
Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.
I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.
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I put one on my 95 4Runner last weekend.
The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.
Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.
I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.
The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.
Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.
I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.
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The stock 4Runner turnsignal lamps WILL work with a little creativity. If you want a direct mount, you have to find yourself some off a pickup.
Other than that, it is a direct bolt on project.
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If you had a SAS you would know that the front of the frame were this bumper partly bolts to is diffrent, there is a spring hanger there.
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The only thing I clearanced on mine was the area around the stock electric fan. I took off about 1/4". This was not required, but it made me feel better as there was very little room in there.
The stock 4Runner turnsignal lamps WILL work with a little creativity. If you want a direct mount, you have to find yourself some off a pickup.
Other than that, it is a direct bolt on project.
The stock 4Runner turnsignal lamps WILL work with a little creativity. If you want a direct mount, you have to find yourself some off a pickup.
Other than that, it is a direct bolt on project.
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um dude I did have an SAS 4runner, and made my own bumper.
sorry it was just a really funny sounding question, didnt mean to offend
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