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srohda 09-14-2016 05:36 PM

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I'm looking for a minimalist rear to match the front. Any suggestions on what would look good? Attachment 656839 Attachment 656840

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afpilot82 09-14-2016 06:55 PM

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Evo d-rings and cover.


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Jeepstin12 09-14-2016 06:57 PM

I regret doing the JCR Dagger. I love the bumper, but still not good with cutting off the rear cross member. I wish I did the EVO set up. It just wasn't available then.......

catahoula 09-14-2016 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by afpilot82 (Post 4245704)
Evo d-rings and cover.


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Yup! X's 2! I'm running the EVO's and love 'em.

BFGMallTerrains 09-14-2016 08:44 PM

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Olympic rear frame cover. VERY easy to install yourself, less weight than hollow plastic stock rear, and a small fraction of the cost of most

Carbon 09-15-2016 04:37 AM

VKS also has the EVO style D ring and Cover plate and is a lot cheaper. just sayin.

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SH0RTBUS 09-15-2016 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by Jeepstin12 (Post 4245706)
I regret doing the JCR Dagger. I love the bumper, but still not good with cutting off the rear cross member. I wish I did the EVO set up. It just wasn't available then.......

Isn't it similar to the Poison Spyder BFH? That's what I run and I've been extremely happy with it. I love the departure angle! There's a certain spot where I normally go wheeling here locally where almost everyone comes down fairly hard on their rear bumper on a descent. I have yet to make contact in that spot. The original version that I have is obviously minus a hitch, but I never intended to tow aything with the JK anyway. So it's never been an issue. It's not exactly D-rings in the ends of the frame, but still pretty minimalistic. And cutting the crossmember wasn't an issue for me. The bumper pretty well takes it's place and it's much stronger.

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Blizz 09-15-2016 04:56 AM

Most bumpers I've seen with a smaller than stock footprint will require you either remove or trim the rear crossmember. I went with the Crawler Conceptz stubby bumper and love it. I completely removed the cross member but if you aren't satisfied with how securely it bolts in then you could just weld it on instead.

srohda 09-15-2016 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by catahoula (Post 4245707)
Yup! X's 2! I'm running the EVO's and love 'em.

What kind of modifications are required to install the evo i.e. cutting/drilling.

Bosox5 09-15-2016 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by srohda (Post 4245771)

What kind of modifications are required to install the evo i.e. cutting/drilling.


You actually don't need to do any cutting if you prefer not to, but it looks much cleaner if you cut about an inch off frame horns. I love the setup, I can post up pics later


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