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Lets see some designs, plans, pictures, whatever you may have laying around!
Custom bumpers? Anything but stock and i'm happy. Lets seeeee em!
Try to use the [img] tags on the pictures link, that way we can see the picture in the thread and won't have to open a new website. Photobucket works well if you need a place to upload to.
Well I started the thread so I might as well post the pictures. Sorry these are bad quality, and my bumpers arn't exactly clean. They are just pictures I have on my computer. I'll get some better pictures when I find the cord for my camera.
My front bumper and winch. Works good. Lots of modifications I want to do to it though.
My rear bumper. Plenty of beef in the whole bumper and huge god damn mounting brackets.
Eh, since I don't have my winch yet, I haven't done the necessary modifications to the front bumper. The rear is just a stock slightly bent step bumper. For now. Here's the front bumper right after I put it on.
I did clean it up and painted it with truck bed liner stuff, but it's since gotten very dirty. Yeah; there were some BFG Mall Terrains on there for a spell. I'm currently back to the stock size in a mud terrain (I like skinny for snow, and winter's just about here). And yes, that's a TTB under there too LOL.
Heheh, I wouldn't mind starting with a Dana 60 and some lift, followed by a set of 35"+ tires, unfortunately, money's an object this time of year. For now, I'll work on trying to get the winch.
PS; I dig the 4x4 dually van for some strange reason. I like stuff that's different.
ok now prozon i know exactly why you started this thread, you dont wanna see the bumpers you want ME too see the bumpers LOL...dude if your gonna ride my *** at least pull my hair a little
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