OR-Fab NEW "BoneDoc" Rear Bumper
Yates
I definitely like this bumper with the lights in it. But I have a question about the lights. I've noticed that a complaint about bumpers with lights in them is that the bumper has to be removed in order to replace the lights. Which wouldn't be a big deal except the lights that come in them don't last long and are blowing with relatively low usage. Does the bumper need to come off in order to replace the lights and if so, what is the life expectancy of the ones that will come with the bumper?
I definitely like this bumper with the lights in it. But I have a question about the lights. I've noticed that a complaint about bumpers with lights in them is that the bumper has to be removed in order to replace the lights. Which wouldn't be a big deal except the lights that come in them don't last long and are blowing with relatively low usage. Does the bumper need to come off in order to replace the lights and if so, what is the life expectancy of the ones that will come with the bumper?
I was in your neck of the woods this past weekend! Had Saturday & Sunday tickets to the Masters (Augusta, GA). I think I mentioned to you that in the 1970s I lived in Montgomery, AL... well I've become a low humidity puss. Ninety degrees and Ninety-Five percent humidity is a KILLER. Great people though and the tournament was fun to watch.
You can access the lights from underneath, so it's a pretty simple fix. As for life expectancy, I'm not certain. I just started testing mine, and Steve has had his for about 3 months. I hope we are talking years because these lights aren't cheap. The pair add about $120 to the bumper! (with brackets, seals, wire looms and such).
Yates
Looks great! Really like the addition of lights, I've been brainstorming how to add lights to my OR-FAB rear bumper. I also have the stubby OR-FAB front bumper...just need matching rock rails, sport cage, and tire carrier! One day...




