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new bumper #750926 09/11/06 05:43 PM
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blevcom21 Offline OP
Wheeler
[Linked Image] what do you guys think of the new bumper and winch


if it don't fit, force it if it breaks, it needed to be replaced anyway
Re: new bumper [Re: blevcom21] #750927 09/11/06 08:06 PM
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maraguez Offline
Rock Warrior
It looks sturdy and very useful. Just wondering what would happen if you slide and hit a tree sideways from the front. I had the same idea, but I added a tube to the side to protect against such unfortunate thing taking place. What type of winch are you running? i have a WARN 8000 lb winch. The only regret I have is that it weighs 84 lbs. I'll try and get synthetic rope in the futura and eliminate about 20 pounds.


1985 Toyota 4x4 4Runner. 1989 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4.
need help!.. lift my tracker? [Re: blevcom21] #750928 09/16/06 05:26 PM
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trackerfear Offline
Need a Spot
hey guys i have a 96 tracker and i am really thinking about buying the 2 or 3 inch lift from CALMINI which will cost me from 600 to 900 bucks and i will have no problem putting it in but i was wondering if it is worth it to pay 600 for 2 inches or if there is a better deal out there somewhere.
thanx alot
mitch

Re: need help!.. lift my tracker? [Re: trackerfear] #750929 09/18/06 01:52 PM
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maraguez Offline
Rock Warrior
For 1 3/4 inches you can get the spacers for Jeep YJ. They are easy to install, but you'll have to cut the center hole to 21/4 inches. Right now it sits at 2". You can build an additional 2 or 3" body lift easy and save the money.


1985 Toyota 4x4 4Runner. 1989 Suzuki Sidekick 4x4.

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