sneak peek of my new bumper
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Originally Posted by gumby
hrrmmm. i think that also looks good.
would take away from the entry angle, and you would need to remove the half sphere from the bumper bracket to get enough clearence for a good fit. interesting though.
the section under the left headlight got busted in a stock bumper vs. guardrail battle. the stock bumper lost...
would take away from the entry angle, and you would need to remove the half sphere from the bumper bracket to get enough clearence for a good fit. interesting though.
the section under the left headlight got busted in a stock bumper vs. guardrail battle. the stock bumper lost...
bumper looks great man, nice work!
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i probly only have $50 in the materials, but i get a discount, and use alot of old scrap pieces i dont get charged for.
to buy all fresh material, there is probly $125 worth of chro-moly there, but if i was buyin all new steel, id probly only use mild steel. chro-moloy is a lil overkill for a bumper, IMO...
to buy all fresh material, there is probly $125 worth of chro-moly there, but if i was buyin all new steel, id probly only use mild steel. chro-moloy is a lil overkill for a bumper, IMO...
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