CBI Rear Bumper Installed
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CBI Rear Bumper Installed
Finally got a chance to install my CBI rear bumper this past weekend. I got the standard bumper, modified to fit my 2" body lift and with an exhaust cut-out on the right side. I think the tire carrier is a great option for some guys, but with all the extra weight and decreased visibility/access it just didn't make much sense for me to go that route with my 4runner since it is still my daily driver. Overall I'm beyond thrilled with the bumper, I think Steve did a great job and really adds in the small touches to make the bumper both good looking and very functional. For now I just rattle-canned it, planning to get it coated with Line-X sometime this winter to match the TJM up front. Also need to get my exhaust pipe re-routed to make use of the cutout on the bumper. Still a few more holes to drill and some other things to tweak when I get a chance, but here are the initial pics...
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Thanks Brian, I was never able to find any pictures of the plain bumper either so I wasn't exactly sure how it would turn out, pleased with the result though!
Last edited by tarheelrunner; 10-18-2010 at 06:03 PM.
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the front bumper looks like an ARB....i got mine from trdparts4u
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Edit: I was wrong, his bumper is a TJM-15, it was in his sig.
Not sure if they are still available, shrockworks makes something similar
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bumper looks great man. Can we get a closer shot of the gap between the body and the bumper with the hatch up. I think you did good getting from those guys, they do phenomenal work. I wish they would update their website some. How much did you pay for it. I dunno where you're located so did you have it built and pick up local or do they make to order and ship them out. If price is decent and they ship I might be getting one of these bad boys before the year is over.
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I got mine to order and shipped from ID to CA. They ship through Fastenal (locations all over the US). Mine (with a tire carrier) was only $150 to ship which I thought was very reasonable.
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Damn tarheelrunner, that looks amazing. This is one of the last modifications I've want to make to my 4runner and this just makes me want to do it even more.
I have a couple questions. Did you get the bumper box thing? And also did you scrap you're dual exhuast that you'd been running for a while?
I have a couple questions. Did you get the bumper box thing? And also did you scrap you're dual exhuast that you'd been running for a while?
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The rear bumper is $599, adjustment for a 1" body lift is $50, 2" body lift is $100, and the exhaust cut out is $60. Not sure what the swing away tire carrier runs since I didn't go that route, I'm guessing around $400-$500 though. Steve is pretty backed up right now because he lost one of his main shop guys, so it took about 4 months to get the bumper after I initially order it.
I didn't get the bumper box, it looks like it could be cool but for $100 I didn't really think it was worth it. I actually scrapped the dual exhaust about 2 years ago and put a stock muffler back in, it just got annoying after a while. I kept the right pipe and tip from the duals with the new muffler up until a few weeks ago, cut it off by the frame and using a temporary hanger from Autozone right now (you can kind of see the pipe in the first picture). Planning to get a single pipe re-routed from the muffler to the new bumper exhaust cut out sometime this winter, I'll update the thread when I do
I'll try to take some picture of that the next time I get a chance. The gap is about an inch, maybe a little more but not too much. Going from the factory bumper to an aftermarket one definitely exposes some areas of the body that haven't been seen in a while, but a little paint or just a good wash can take care of that pretty easily.
Damn tarheelrunner, that looks amazing. This is one of the last modifications I've want to make to my 4runner and this just makes me want to do it even more.
I have a couple questions. Did you get the bumper box thing? And also did you scrap you're dual exhuast that you'd been running for a while?
I have a couple questions. Did you get the bumper box thing? And also did you scrap you're dual exhuast that you'd been running for a while?
I'll try to take some picture of that the next time I get a chance. The gap is about an inch, maybe a little more but not too much. Going from the factory bumper to an aftermarket one definitely exposes some areas of the body that haven't been seen in a while, but a little paint or just a good wash can take care of that pretty easily.
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The rear bumper is $599, adjustment for a 1" body lift is $50, 2" body lift is $100, and the exhaust cut out is $60. Not sure what the swing away tire carrier runs since I didn't go that route, I'm guessing around $400-$500 though. Steve is pretty backed up right now because he lost one of his main shop guys, so it took about 4 months to get the bumper after I initially order it.
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There is a 2" receiver built into the bumper that is attached to a crossmember that is welded to the insides of the bumper brackets, it's a pretty stout set up.