OR-Fab Stinger (Non-Winch) with Fogs
We have had a lot of requests for this product, our Stinger bumper that will accommodate stock fog light mounts and no winch. The following is the first proto-type for this product. We will start production of these PDQ, since it is essentially the same as our other Stinger product. This product was developed as a result of this forum, so we will be conducting a PRE-ORDER process so that first adopters get a smoking deal.
http://www.pbase.com/yhudson/image/121211444.jpg Yates |
Was hoping for this bumper to be released in the winch version to include fog lights. Oh well, maybe a future release.... :dontknow2:
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Looking good Yates! Another great product from OR-Fab :D
I LOVE MY OR-FAB STINGER :ya: http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/a...liders/027.jpg |
PM Sent Mr Yates!!! Me likey!!!!
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Originally Posted by UGOTKERN
(Post 1519221)
Was hoping for this bumper to be released in the winch version to include fog lights. Oh well, maybe a future release.... :dontknow2:
Yates |
Originally Posted by yhudson
(Post 1519491)
This summer you'll see us testing some designs which will incorporate stock fogs, but these will not be Stubbies. With the Stubbie we can't fit winches and fogs, there is no room for both and still have the bumper function as a stubbie (bumper would get too wide to accommodate the space).
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This is exactly what I am looking for. PM sent for more info.
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Great idea Yates...but not changing out my OR-Fab Stinger winch bumper for one that accomodates oem fogs...but I'm sure there's a ton of people who want one with fogs...looks awesome just wish I could have my cake (winch) and eat it two (oem fogs) in my bumper. :wink:
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Will it accomodate the light bracket you currently use for the winch version, or will you have to drill holes in the top to add auxiliary lights?
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Originally Posted by yhudson
(Post 1519491)
...With the Stubbie we can't fit winches and fogs, there is no room for both and still have the bumper function as a stubbie (bumper would get too wide to accommodate the space).
Yates how do LoD, Hanson, etc... accomplish it then? Not trying to be a smartass...just curious. I believe Shrockworks had the same position when they came out with their bumpers as well. Are we splitting hairs over the specific widths that constitute "stubby" vs. "mid-width" vs. "full width"? |
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