Rough Country Hybrid Stubby Bumper....$189.95
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There's no downsides to stubbys. These bumpers provide more clearance for obstacles and the ability of obstacle approach is much better. The one thing I've learned over the past 15 years is the less that's in the way is the key to success. I;ll state that stubbys aren't for everyone, but I don't need the bull bar, or the stinger or any of the other massive amounts of accessories that go onto large over priced bumpers.. Give me short, simple, d-rings, winch capabilities, and a good design and I'm golden. The best part: This is one of the nicer cheapest stubbys on the market.
Come on Ben- You got orders lining up, take our names, cash, and get these to us with the promise of shipping D-ring upgrades the moment they're complete. I need this at my door before Sept 15th so it can debut in Savannah Jeep Show.
Come on Ben- You got orders lining up, take our names, cash, and get these to us with the promise of shipping D-ring upgrades the moment they're complete. I need this at my door before Sept 15th so it can debut in Savannah Jeep Show.
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Well guys I'm sorry to say fogs are out of the question on this stubby. Due to the design there are only two locations for the lights to go...beside the fair-lead or in the caps...well the fram horn is in the way of both of those. The only option I can think of would be a light bar to fasten to the top of the bumper and run over the winch. This would require some wiring on your part, but you guys aren't scared of that right?
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Any thought on more modular options like removable end caps that extend it further so that it is closer to the original width bumper or mid length width? Stock fogs are important to me as I use them all the time for added light at night.
Also, the width is a bi deceiving with those fenders in that Jeep. Would like to see a pic with stock fenders. If possible
Also, the width is a bi deceiving with those fenders in that Jeep. Would like to see a pic with stock fenders. If possible
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Bad ass JK you guys have, the paint job is sick! that bumper is now on my list! It will go great with my RC lift and steering stabilizer! you guys make great affordable stuff! Thanks!
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Any thought on more modular options like removable end caps that extend it further so that it is closer to the original width bumper or mid length width? Stock fogs are important to me as I use them all the time for added light at night.
Also, the width is a bi deceiving with those fenders in that Jeep. Would like to see a pic with stock fenders. If possible
Also, the width is a bi deceiving with those fenders in that Jeep. Would like to see a pic with stock fenders. If possible
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Hey guys check out our newest product for JK's. Let me know what you think and if we have enough intrest i'll get a smokin group buy approved! Soon to come D-rings as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGSpcSHWN64
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGSpcSHWN64
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Because of the aftermarket fenders. My point is I would like to see one and how it sits with stock fenders, with the end caps.
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