M.O.R.E. front stubby-installed with pics
Finally got my front stubby back from the powdercoaters. I am impressed with the quality of the bumper. Install was fairly straight forward and I got to keep my factory fogs. I used a floor jack along with the help of the wife. The two inside bolts by the swaybar motor were a PITA, but I expected that (after taking off the stock one). Haven't completely finished the winch, but its only easy stuff left (I got a smoking deal on a NIB Warn M8000 from a co-worker
$210.99 and a case of beer).
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$210.99 and a case of beer).
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I got them to send me some pics of the stubby, and spoke with both MORE and David at Northridge before I ordered. It was one of the selling points for me. They (Northridge and M.O.R.E.) are very responsive to customer questions and concerns and I am extremely happy with the purchase; I highly recommend both.
JK Super Freak
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: Rockville, MD
How do you like this bumper...i was either thinkin the shrockworks or the MORE...do you feel its beefy enough to take a good hit offroad...(dirt pile or something) Does the skid plate on the more bumper protect the swaybar disconect etc..pretty well..?? What are your thoughts
Its real beefy, made out of 7 gauge steel, and mounts to the 8 frame rail sites plus 2 more on the channel that connects the 2 frame rails. I went out and snapped a pic of the sway bar motor protection. I think it covers it nicely, but then again I have vested interest.
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