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Want to Buy: custom bumper NY

 
Old Jun 18, 2010
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Ordered the Front Winch Bumper from C4x4, Ranger Bumper, C4x4, if he can get a Stepside Ranger (another post) he can make a rear bumper but without one we are up in the air still.
I am working with a friend to CAD a Drawing but it will take a little time.
 
Old Jul 18, 2010
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Old Jul 18, 2010
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Nothing new, still behind the 8-Ball on this whole Ranger Bumper thing.

Four weeks before the front is here, kills me waiting for it but the bumper will need some tweaking to fit the way I want it to.

The rear bumper is still up in the air.
I have end drawings but that is all so far, working on fitment.
Slow process because of other projects and working on buying a new Compact Tractor.

Will post more when I have it.
 
Old Jul 18, 2010
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The wait killed me too! I'll tell ya this. It was a B*TCH to get mounted up. There's a certain order that everything has to go on. You'll figure it out..

Did you opt for the powdercoat or??

Also, get ready to crank those coilovers..


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Originally Posted by Bird76Mojo
The wait killed me too! I'll tell ya this. It was a B*TCH to get mounted up. There's a certain order that everything has to go on. You'll figure it out..

Did you opt for the powdercoat or??

Also, get ready to crank those coilovers..


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No power coating, bare steel; I need to cut some of the bumper to get a closer fit so the power costing would have been a waste.
the Coil-Overs are a little high and I am trying to wait before adjusting them to see how low the bumper make the front of the truck go.
 
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After all was said and done, I ended up adding 250lbs to the front of my truck. I wish I had the coilover conversion!


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4.56s here I come…
 
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Originally Posted by Scrambler82
No power coating, bare steel; I need to cut some of the bumper to get a closer fit so the power costing would have been a waste.
the Coil-Overs are a little high and I am trying to wait before adjusting them to see how low the bumper make the front of the truck go.
Still waiting no bumper yet !
E-mail about a week ago said a couple more weeks.

The Coil-Overs were set up for the heavy plate bumper but at the time I didn’t plan on a winch so I need adjust for that.
 
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Bumper from C4x4 arrived this afternoon.
Won’t get time until next week to install.
 
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might be finally pulling the trigger on this!
 
 
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