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Old 01-19-2007, 10:48 AM
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Building Front a Rear Bumper

I'm in the process of building Front and Rear Bumpers for my 87 4Runner. I'm useing C-Channel. What is the best way to build a front bumper for a winch to seat on top? I'm not looking for anything special. I just want something simple. I got a welder, Torch, Plasma, Stick welder,And Tig. . What is best to use for welding this Mig or Stick? Also where can I buy Pre build Sliders for a cheap price? Weld on or Bolt on. I just need some guidance on whats the best
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i've used wire feed on all my stuff, i'm in the process of fabbing a winch mount for my front bumper.

trail-gear has cheap prices on rock sliders.
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As far as I'm concerned, MIG is the way to go. It's much cleaner than flux core wire feed. Old school welders can use stick to make 'em look like a MIG, but it's a bit harder.

I built a bumper for my 87 also. I've got a 9k winch.
To start with, I knew that I didn't want the winch to impact air flow to the radiator, as I'd had issues with that on a previous truck. I also knew that a 9k winch could provide tugs of over 9,000 lbs when really yanking on something, so securing it is a very big concern.

Basically I bought the FROR kit to reinforce the front cross member.
Then I added to extra mounting points in the center of that cross member, making sure to brace them for front-to-rear load:



After that, I built the "box" for mounting the winch, making sure it was low on the 4runner, so it didn't block the radiator, and strong enough to handle the winch:







The rest? Well.. Using the winch as the main structure of the bumper, I built a tube bumper around it:

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^^^ Pretty nice!
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Sliders: http://www.wabfab.org/products/sliders/sliders.htm

Front winch bumper mount: http://www.wabfab.org/products/bumpers/bumpers.htm

I have some of the DOM sliders on my 85 and the front winch bumper mount for building my front bumper...both are very nice products at great prices.

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Originally Posted by jjrgr21
i've used wire feed on all my stuff, i'm in the process of fabbing a winch mount for my front bumper.

trail-gear has cheap prices on rock sliders.
FROR?


Wabfab... i have a 90 4runner... you have any winch plates for it? yours says UP TO 89...
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Originally Posted by Anubiscougar
FROR?


Wabfab... i have a 90 4runner... you have any winch plates for it? yours says UP TO 89...
Front Range Off Road

Sorry, not yet.

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Rear Bumper

What about rear bumpers?
Old 01-19-2007, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by corvettelvr73
What about rear bumpers?
What about them? Do I have any? Nope, not yet. I've got to concentrate on what I fab now and the products I have...as I won't have any more time for R & D on new stuff until after SE4RJ4.

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Do you have any designs that are simple or know of any 4runner with simple rear bumpers?
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... i want a winch plate. *runs off & cries in corner* wahh. :-P

eh, it's cool. I guess i'll have to fab something up... or just wait till you can come up w/ one for my year/model. i've got time, i do afterall have to get the truck up & running first. ... wouldn't make much sense to have a nice shiny winch & bumper w/ a non-running truck now would it?
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Originally Posted by corvettelvr73
What about rear bumpers?
www.allprooffroad.com and www.marlincrawler.com has front and rear bumpers.
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