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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Cervelo
Did they say when you would get them?
I did not really ask. I was told they would be getting shipped directly from PSC. When I bought the brawler lite bumper and crusher flares I was told the same thing and I had everything within a week. I purchased it through Northridge.
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 07:30 AM
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i have a brawler lite front bumper and skid, and rear bumper with tire carrier.






as stated already their stuff is top-freakin-notch. the fit and quality of their product amazed me when i unboxed it. the guys at the powdercoaters (who also do fab work) said that it is some of the best work they have seen. when the bumpers were installed everything bolted right up like it was factory.

ill be replacing my a.c.e. rock sliders (which are absolutely great products for the price) with their brand at some point in the future.
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by damon.l
i have a brawler lite front bumper and skid, and rear bumper with tire carrier.
as stated already their stuff is top-freakin-notch. the fit and quality of their product amazed me when i unboxed it. the guys at the powdercoaters (who also do fab work) said that it is some of the best work they have seen. when the bumpers were installed everything bolted right up like it was factory.

ill be replacing my a.c.e. rock sliders (which are absolutely great products for the price) with their brand at some point in the future.
Funny you said that. The guys who powder coated mine said the same thing. I have a question for you. The cobweb on the rear bumper. Does that come seperate so you can have it painted and then you rivet it in place and bolt in place? And what backup lights did you use for the bumper?
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 08:32 AM
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Ditto on the "web" painting. I think it bolts or rivets on separate. I was at my local 4x4 shop yesterday and they had that bumper sitting on the floor assembling it for a display. The "web" was not present yet. I didn't think to ask the question though.

The back up lights are sold by PSC separate. They run $28.50 and they are LED. Here's the link: http://shop.poisonspyder.com/LED-Bac.../41-04-300.htm (sold by the each)
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 09:15 AM
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The web bolts into place with supplied bolts, I left mine off. I am thinking about getting a backup light mount fabbed to bolt in in place of the web. Personally, even if I wasn't going to replace it, i would likely leave the web off, I got my setup used and I noticed having the web bolted up against the gusset causes dirt to get trapped and wear at the powder coat causing a little bit of rust on mine. Plus, I personally don't care for it. I love the rest of my bumper/carrier though!!! I have PSC front and rear and have their evap skid too, all great stuff!!!
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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so i'm bout to pull the trigger on the brawler lite front bumper and rockbrawler rear bumper. I haven't decided if when i'm going to get the skid plate. So my question is for those that have installed it...is it pretty easy to install once the bumper is already on...or is it best just to get it now since with the new bumper. The bumpers are stretching my budget pretty thin so that is why I am waiting.
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by boondawg
so i'm bout to pull the trigger on the brawler lite front bumper and rockbrawler rear bumper. I haven't decided if when i'm going to get the skid plate. So my question is for those that have installed it...is it pretty easy to install once the bumper is already on...or is it best just to get it now since with the new bumper. The bumpers are stretching my budget pretty thin so that is why I am waiting.
Its next to impossible to install the skid with the bumper already on. We recommend bolting the two together before installing. But if you have to piece it out due to budget, you can buy the skid later and just un-bolt the bumper whenever you get the skid in the future, to reinstall them both together. Yeah its kind of a hassle but its not the end of the world
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 11:36 AM
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No way in heck I would try to install the skid plate onto the bumper with the bumper already mounted! That's not big deal though as the bumper is not bad to take on and off. Two of the bolts for the skid plate you will have to put on after you mount the bumper though, they conflict with your frame end plates if you have them on prior to install. (makes for a lot of fun if you forget to remove them prior to taking off the bumper, as they sit behind the frame end plates when installed, LOL!!!)
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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by boondawg
so i'm bout to pull the trigger on the brawler lite front bumper and rockbrawler rear bumper. I haven't decided if when i'm going to get the skid plate. So my question is for those that have installed it...is it pretty easy to install once the bumper is already on...or is it best just to get it now since with the new bumper. The bumpers are stretching my budget pretty thin so that is why I am waiting.
I didn't buy the skid plate. I have not decided if I will. It does not look bad without it unless you want the extra protection. I do not have a Rubi so not a big concern for me right now.
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Old Jan 11, 2012 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ridelots24
Brawler Rockers & Evap skid plate
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=220324"/>
Sweet rig I like the rockers. I have the same bumper and was wondering if the psc would look to "aggressive". Pleasantly surprised. These will be my next purchase.
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