Jeep transformation!! Christmas came early....
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thanks everyone! I had in my head exactly what I wanted my JK to look like and this is as close as can I can get I think....
The ARB bumper really wasn't too difficult, for 2 reasons. #1 I didn't wire up the integrated turn signals. #2 I didnt re-use the factory crush cans. Skipping those steps saved at least 3 hours I would estimate. Otherwise its pretty straight forward! Just like many others have posted, I was left with a huge pile of screws, fasteners and other parts after the bumper was installed, but it works perfectly if you dont care about the signals/crushcans....
The ARB bumper really wasn't too difficult, for 2 reasons. #1 I didn't wire up the integrated turn signals. #2 I didnt re-use the factory crush cans. Skipping those steps saved at least 3 hours I would estimate. Otherwise its pretty straight forward! Just like many others have posted, I was left with a huge pile of screws, fasteners and other parts after the bumper was installed, but it works perfectly if you dont care about the signals/crushcans....
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It isnt level anymore...but I have a new lift kit that I'm putting in in the coming days that should level it out completely. I'm still riding on stock springs and Fabtech spacers right now. This winch/bumper combo is probably the heaviest you could go with, so aftermarket springs and spacers are a must...