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Old 01-14-2016, 01:29 PM
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Hey guys, so I'm about to order the Crawler Conceptz front stinger and their rear bumper. Was wondering if anybody has any opinions or runs their stuff?
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Lots of people have their stuff. Good quality. I've never heard any complaints
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I have the front mid size bumper and skid plate, I really like their products good quality and fair price
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For the price you really can't beat it if it's good quality.
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Pretty good stuff all holes lined up perfect also
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I have the front Ultra stubby and the Ultra II rear with tire carrier. The build is top-notch. I had absolutely no problems with my front, and only some annoying QC issues on the rear.

I really need to post my rear install on this board, but you can find the rear bumper and tire carrier write-ups and photos at my Jeep blog, here: https://smokeythejeep.wordpress.com/...-step-by-step/

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I am looking at getting one of their bumpers. Heard good things about them.
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Love mine mid width with stinger.

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Crawler Concepts is a great product . Made in the USA and we usually ship the same day.
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I like mine. Only weighs 45 pounds, and the welds are beautiful. Install was straight forward, just make sure you have both an angle grinder and a sawzall if you buy the Skinny series bumper. You will need to cut 2 inches off the frame and drill new holes to mount the bumper.
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