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Old 01-30-2008, 02:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Post your custom bumpers please!?

Hello all, I am trying to decide what I want to do. If I trim the entire rear panel, underneath the molding, then none of the ready-made bumper companies will work. Therefore I was just going to build my own! So give me some ideas won't ya!

I like the way this is, but it needs a little more triming, my 32's would still rub b/c of the offset. Got 15" steelies!
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Old 01-30-2008, 06:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks familiar,
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Old 01-30-2008, 09:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've noticed that the bumpers that angle up to the rear bumper tend to last longer and help slide off rocks because they take impacts at an angle versus the perependicular hit a parallel to the ground bumper tends to make. I've seen some wrinkled sheet metal from this design. Of course if you don't plan on using your bumpers as transitional aids.... nevermind! hahaha

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Todd,
My bumper doesn't angle up, maybe the picture looks that way but it is perpendicular, has taken a number of hits and hasn't moved.
If you are at the next club meeting, come take a look.
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Todd,
My bumper doesn't angle up, maybe the picture looks that way but it is perpendicular, has taken a number of hits and hasn't moved.
If you are at the next club meeting, come take a look.
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I thought yours was perpendicular.... I've just noticed a few times coming off steps the very forward part of the bumper will bend (I have no idea how stout they were) and wrinkle the pretty painted parts.

I do like the looks of yours though!

I hope to be at the meeting! Maybe with my flares and 35's installed!
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club meeting? ok now i'm interested. bought my 95 disco I in aug. Getting all the parts together for my mechanic to do a 5 in lift for me. fort collins in full of discos but not many more than stock
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