Side view of stealth bumpers?

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are you wanting like a profile shot? cause ya youll have to ask a member with it on their raptor to get a side pic like that, if you notice the vendors dont have a single profile pic of their bumpers because they stick out in the front soooooo far... (thats the case tho for almost every aftermarket bumper, not just the stealth)

btw awesome pictures Bo, never seen that thread till now
 
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The only one that will look ok from a side profile is the venom, but that's a complete different style bumper. Or. Cut your frame and have a custom one made.
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as always cody awesome bumper, you and jimmy did a good job :waytogo:
 
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Yeah im trying to figure out which (with out chopping the frame, which is what i will get to once i have it all paid off) front bumper doesnt compromise my approach angle the most.

******* east coast jeep trails and all.

I would rather not take the "BUMP AND POWER OUT" approach to getting over obstacles if i dont have to.
 

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are you wanting like a profile shot? cause ya youll have to ask a member with it on their raptor to get a side pic like that, if you notice the vendors dont have a single profile pic of their bumpers because they stick out in the front soooooo far... (thats the case tho for almost every aftermarket bumper, not just the stealth)

btw awesome pictures Bo, never seen that thread till now

It's an old thread. This is the best profile shot from in there. There is a big version of this pic in there.

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Yeah im trying to figure out which (with out chopping the frame, which is what i will get to once i have it all paid off) front bumper doesnt compromise my approach angle the most.

******* east coast jeep trails and all.

I would rather not take the "BUMP AND POWER OUT" approach to getting over obstacles if i dont have to.

They should all the almost identical since they all mount in the same spot. Really not much difference than stock. But they are a lot stronger so if you do bump and scrape, it wont matter as much.
 

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