I put my LoD rear bumper on today...
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JK Freak
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I put my LoD rear bumper on today...
...and its raining. Anyways, I really like how it turned out and I'm impressed by how heavyduty the bumper feels. Fit and finish were great and powdercoat seemed fine as well. Here are a few pics.
Only problem I ran into was that the stock wheels with the 33" tires had to much back spacing for the holes to line up on the mounting hardware provided. I had to improvise with a welding machine.
Only problem I ran into was that the stock wheels with the 33" tires had to much back spacing for the holes to line up on the mounting hardware provided. I had to improvise with a welding machine.
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JK Freak
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Looks very nice bro, thats the last big money item i want....alto my wife says " Sure " are you stepping up to the 3 inch for the spring lift over 2.5 BB? or more artic? or just want bigger tires? i was gonna run the 35s with my 2.5. or should i say 315/70r17s....which are really 34.4s...and i also put the 3/4 skyjacker spacer up front, so thats really 3.25 up front....what ya think? am i gonna die?
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Beautiful Jeep! I have the same bumper but have yet to install it........mainly because the Jeep isnt here yet....until this week. Do you have pics of the actual mounting points? Any issues with it rubbing on the body anywhere? any clearance issues? did yours actually come with instructions? Thanks for aany info that you can provide.
Tony
Tony
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JK Freak
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Beautiful Jeep! I have the same bumper but have yet to install it........mainly because the Jeep isnt here yet....until this week. Do you have pics of the actual mounting points? Any issues with it rubbing on the body anywhere? any clearance issues? did yours actually come with instructions? Thanks for aany info that you can provide.
Tony
Tony
To answer the other question, Im going with the full traction econo lift and front and rear track bars to start out with. I'll also be running the 3/4" leveling spacer. I plan on adding control arms as money permits. Mainly jumping up to the 3" so I can run 35s. I do a lot of wheelin so I want full articulation and no rubbing problems. I'll probably do gears before I do control arms tho.
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Ill try and take some pics of the mounting point. No instructions but its pretty straight forward. You bolt a plate where the stock bumper mounted to the frame. Drill 2 holes through the frame on eachside through the holes on the plate. Slide the bumper on with help of a friend and it might be a bit tricky to line the bolts up but a pry bar helps. Then you drill 2 more holes on the bottom and slide your bolts through the tool box. Tighten everything down. The rest is easy.
To answer the other question, Im going with the full traction econo lift and front and rear track bars to start out with. I'll also be running the 3/4" leveling spacer. I plan on adding control arms as money permits. Mainly jumping up to the 3" so I can run 35s. I do a lot of wheelin so I want full articulation and no rubbing problems. I'll probably do gears before I do control arms tho.
To answer the other question, Im going with the full traction econo lift and front and rear track bars to start out with. I'll also be running the 3/4" leveling spacer. I plan on adding control arms as money permits. Mainly jumping up to the 3" so I can run 35s. I do a lot of wheelin so I want full articulation and no rubbing problems. I'll probably do gears before I do control arms tho.