Need some direction
I second that motion.. If I were on the market for new bumpers, JCR would be my first choice.. GREAT looking, quality product!! Made in the USA and stout!!
I did JCR on my Jeep. For a few reasons. I could PC the color I wanted, they had stubbies front and rear ai was able to use my factory fogs. They just released some new designs as well. Good product, hand crafted, made in Michigan. My only complaint, not all holes lined up. Took longer than it should have to install the bumpers. A few holes, front & rear needed to be opened up, just to get the bumper on. Do frame damage on my end. I blame on the variances in manufacturing from Jeep. More than likely, JCR has a jig and their products are consistent. They do recommend pre fitting before powder coating. I didn't do that. I powder coated then fit and opened up holes as needed.
My only other issue, wish is negligible, was some of the imperfections on the finished raw bumper. For example, when I opened the front bumper, the d ring mount was hit by a grinder and was about 3mm off the corner. With powder coat, you can hardly tell. The rear had a line off as well. Again, they are hand made.
My only other issue, wish is negligible, was some of the imperfections on the finished raw bumper. For example, when I opened the front bumper, the d ring mount was hit by a grinder and was about 3mm off the corner. With powder coat, you can hardly tell. The rear had a line off as well. Again, they are hand made.


