A convert to the Stubby Club
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JK Enthusiast
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A convert to the Stubby Club
I think I am going to take my stock bumper and try to do the "Woods Stubby Conversion" tomorrow. I love it now that I have holidays off.
I have the Mopar Winch bumper on the front, but I'm just not feeling it. I really want a stubby, specifically the Shrockworks, but until funds are a bit more free flowing I will have to make do.
Anybody in MN want to buy the Mopar bumper off me?
I have the Mopar Winch bumper on the front, but I'm just not feeling it. I really want a stubby, specifically the Shrockworks, but until funds are a bit more free flowing I will have to make do.
Anybody in MN want to buy the Mopar bumper off me?
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Can I get some input from the brain trust?
I was thinking that maybe using JB Weld or something similar would be preferential to doing the plastic welding techniques that have been done thus far. Any thoughts?
I was thinking that maybe using JB Weld or something similar would be preferential to doing the plastic welding techniques that have been done thus far. Any thoughts?
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I think I am going to take my stock bumper and try to do the "Woods Stubby Conversion" tomorrow. I love it now that I have holidays off.
I have the Mopar Winch bumper on the front, but I'm just not feeling it. I really want a stubby, specifically the Shrockworks, but until funds are a bit more free flowing I will have to make do.
Anybody in MN want to buy the Mopar bumper off me?
I have the Mopar Winch bumper on the front, but I'm just not feeling it. I really want a stubby, specifically the Shrockworks, but until funds are a bit more free flowing I will have to make do.
Anybody in MN want to buy the Mopar bumper off me?
Good luck with your new bumper