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irishboy02 wrote:Wait am i missing it somewhere? What are the prices now? Are they different for the BL and non-BL model?
bartonmd wrote:irishboy02 wrote:Wait am i missing it somewhere? What are the prices now? Are they different for the BL and non-BL model?
Yeah, with there being 3" more material all the way across in the body lift version, will be $300, and the non-body-lift version will be $275...
ETA: These are GB prices... Both will be $40 more, after the GB...
Mike
HARDTRAILZ wrote:bartonmd wrote:
Yeah, with there being 3" more material all the way across in the body lift version, will be $300, and the non-body-lift version will be $275...
ETA: These are GB prices... Both will be $40 more, after the GB...
Mike
You are a cheap slut...
MrSmithsTB wrote:Looking at it, I would bring it back a little farther at the bottom. Just enough to follow the curve of the fender, like the way the stock bumper is.
bartonmd wrote:What do you guys think of the blending shape?
I think it's as good as I can do, while still keeping the 45 on the bumper, and keeping the thing close to the body... There's the empty place in front, but I think we're stuck with that...
djthumper wrote:bartonmd wrote:What do you guys think of the blending shape?
I think it's as good as I can do, while still keeping the 45 on the bumper, and keeping the thing close to the body... There's the empty place in front, but I think we're stuck with that...
Well what is the worst case with that empty spot? Maybe a little more wind noise, I think we can cross that bridge if that is the case.
bartonmd wrote:
Diacom wrote:
What about rather than adding it to the side like your cardboard piece indicates, you start at the top between the bumper and fender and go back twords the tire, then down the back of the bumper for a fill similar to the cardboard piece?
Just another idea...
Also, what did you use to paint the bumper?
bartonmd wrote: No, it's not really an empty slot... It's that the front of the fender is farther forward of where the bumper meets it... It's purely an aesthetic thing...
Mike
bartonmd wrote:It's the Rustoleum "Hammer Finish" brush-on paint...