Rear Bumper Build
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Rear Bumper Build
I posted up a pretty detailed thread over at clubfrontier http://www.clubfrontier.org/forums/f10/ ... ild-76015/ but heres some pics for the local folks, enjoy!
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Looks awesome. Only question is why it isn't mounted a bit higher? Is it to provide protection to the bottom of the rear bed sides?
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I keep telling myself that, but it could have gone up another 1/2 - 1" Also, when the tailgate opens theres not much more than an inch clearance to the top of bumper, I was worried it might hit the bumper when i throw a quad or something heavy on the tailgatestudum wrote:Looks awesome. Only question is why it isn't mounted a bit higher? Is it to provide protection to the bottom of the rear bed sides?
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Looks great. I like it. Good job!
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Ahh I see. Ya it was the gap under the tail gate that I really noticed. FWIW there's only about 1/4 of an inch or so between my tailgate and the bumper when it's down. As much as I've put it through (granted, never a quad in the back) the tailgate has never gotten any closer to the bumper. The only thing I hate is when I forget to clear the snow and ice off of the bumper before I drop the gate and you hear "CRUNCH", then the hair on the back of your neck stands up. It's not a good sound. I suppose your height would help with that lol.FrontyFlyer wrote: I keep telling myself that, but it could have gone up another 1/2 - 1" Also, when the tailgate opens theres not much more than an inch clearance to the top of bumper, I was worried it might hit the bumper when i throw a quad or something heavy on the tailgate
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Nice, I like it!
I also like how you made gaps for the exhaust tips... but now you need that double exhaust to fill the holes!
I also like how you made gaps for the exhaust tips... but now you need that double exhaust to fill the holes!
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Great work
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Spider 007 wrote:Nice, I like it!
I also like how you made gaps for the exhaust tips... but now you need that double exhaust to fill the holes!
Looks like the duals are already installed, just need to be changed to rear exit. Similiar to the new Dodge Ram, but not made of plastic.FrontyFlyer wrote:
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Hum.. I didn't notice that!
Makes me wonder why it isn't already done then...
Makes me wonder why it isn't already done then...
To lift, or not to lift? What a stupid question...
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Thanks for the comments. Exhaust is routed through the cut outs now, those were old pics. Cant tell you how many dirty looks I've got from the dodges, they get an extra good look at it cause they cant keep up!
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