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BajaCoyote

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Kirk, those seem to be nice designs, but I would encourage you to include more specific information the product description. You know by now that we are discriminating buyers here, so the type of metal and tubing used, tubing wall thickness, bracket thickness and hardness, etc. will greatly assist prospective customers to appreciate your products. It's a suggestion.

I couldn't agree with you more. This is all stated on the website under each product. The tubing used is a .120 wall, 3/4" mild steel construction. main tube is 2" diameter. The tubes for the skid plate is 1 1/2" diameter. The frame horn adaptor mounts are 3/16" steel. The bumper horns are 1/8" boxed with a 3/16 base plate. So we are talking a mounting system thicker than the stock frame.

Plus as of now we realize we are a bit sparse on images and different angles of view. We will be taking a load of pics to update at Raptoberfest next week.
 

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Who needs a rear bumper? I need a front bumper. Maybe we could organize an "accident" :happy107: The insurance company doesn't have to know

QUESTION: Who needs a rear bumper?
ANSWER: Anyone who has ever been rear-ended!

My wife was rear-ended TWICE in less than ten days several years back. I used to have a home-made rear bumper on my Nissan D21 4x4 that was made of 4"x4" box section tubing with 1/4" walls. It weighed 113 pounds. A guy in a new BMW rear-ended me. He left his whole front end on the street. I needed only another rattle can of flat black paint.

There is no substitute for mass when it comes to rear bumpers.
 

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QUESTION: Who needs a rear bumper?
ANSWER: Anyone who has ever been rear-ended!

My wife was rear-ended TWICE in less than ten days several years back. I used to have a home-made rear bumper on my Nissan D21 4x4 that was made of 4"x4" box section tubing with 1/4" walls. It weighed 113 pounds. A guy in a new BMW rear-ended me. He left his whole front end on the street. I needed only another rattle can of flat black paint.

There is no substitute for mass when it comes to rear bumpers.

Heck yes! I've been very lucky so far but would like to add a bit of protection. But it seems like going for more approach and departure angle decreases your surface area of the bumper. I guess its hard to have the best of both worlds

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