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Re: Gen 3 Front Bumper Build [Re: Oyaji_Jon] #927593 03/23/09 10:06 PM
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icysyrup Offline OP
Rock Warrior
I have found a greater need for a rear bumper after looking into things so my partner and I are in the process of building a prototype rear bumper for the Gen 3. What a process to build it and design it so that its easily reproducible but yet still looks good. We have found a great deal on a Plasma Cutter that we are currently in the process of picking up and as soon as we get that we will finish it up. there isn't much left to do on the final design so after we get the plasma(hopefully in the next week or so) we will have less than a day to finish it. I will post up pics once its finished for you all to see.

Then after we get this rear finished we are going to start on designing a hidden winch mount like I currently have and then the front bumper integrated around that. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


03 Montero XLS, OME 2"suspension lift,Full skid plates, Extended Diff/transfer breathers. 34 LTB's, Winch w/syn rope, Locked front/rear.
Re: Gen 3 Front Bumper Build [Re: icysyrup] #927594 03/23/09 10:41 PM
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Oyaji_Jon Offline
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Sounds cool! That plasma cutter will make it easy to round out that tab on the front as well. I only dream of the day I can have a shop/garage that is actually mine and that I won't have to move again...

Keep us posted!


73
-Jon
KJ6GVM

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