The "mystery" Bumper

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CineSLR

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A small suggestion...
I would offer a lower section for permanent LED lighting and have a removable upper mount for 2-4HIDs. That way you get the coverage of LEDs and the distance of HIDs. I really like the minimalist look of that bumper. I will one day be re-doing my front bumper and will definitely be going the minimal route, possibly more minimal than the one posted.
 

KaiserM715

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I like it (with the exception of no tow hooks). It is nice to see some alternatives to the "underbite look", which, personally, is not my fav.
 

WickedPerformanceShop

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Sorry Guys your going to have to wait one more day. The bumper didnt come back from powder coat yet. We dont do our media blasting and they are behind so it got held up. The bumper has 1 40" and 2 20" baja design led lights installed on it. It retains the factory tow hooks. It matches the front of the truck perfectly. This bumper will have more options then any bumper we have produced to date. such as a winch set up, about 1000 different light combinations, because i know all the guys with lights already need a place to put them. I know the suspense is killing you but it will be worth the wait. Im also looking forward to all your extremely honest input.
 

swoop1156

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Pricing options or a relative range depending on base model to a model with all the options/hoops/tabs, etc?
 
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