
Opeth wrote:I like the design, but would probably just buck up and get the steel bumper so it would be close as possible.
bartonmd wrote:Opeth wrote:I like the design, but would probably just buck up and get the steel bumper so it would be close as possible.
The point of this is to be functional until I have the time to make myself a rear bumper, next winter; and at that point, sell this. As I said before, I don't have the 3 full weekends and the 2 weeks of evenings in between to make a rear bumper, but I do have the ~8 hours to make this (before TECORE in 3 weeks). More specifically, I'm sure the 12 people I have waiting on bumpers to be delivered won't be happy about me slipping myself in line and pushing them all back a month.
Mike
v7guy wrote:Why not just put the spindle through the bumper cover, off the frame rail like Karo did? (I think it was Karo that did it that way.)
The only reason I bring it up is that a bracket and a swing arm would be a lot more simple.
v7guy wrote:Why not just put the spindle through the bumper cover, off the frame rail like Karo did? (I think it was Karo that did it that way.)
The only reason I bring it up is that a bracket and a swing arm would be a lot more simple.
DustinC1989 wrote:v7guy wrote:Why not just put the spindle through the bumper cover, off the frame rail like Karo did? (I think it was Karo that did it that way.)
The only reason I bring it up is that a bracket and a swing arm would be a lot more simple.
I'd love something like that, same with the way he did his winch.
If you can make something like that when you get back to making bumpers I'll be the first in line driving down to get it