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Old 03-23-2010, 06:59 AM
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Trail Gear bumper on my 3rd gen 4Runner?

Im thinking of ordering a trail gear #4 bumper for my 98' runner. (yes i know they dont make one for 3rd gen, im gonna fab it to make it fit.) but before i order it here in a few days I wanted to get some opinions from people who have experience with them. Good, Bad?

heres the thread of why im doing this, and i will be doing the build on for anyone who wants to follow GATTORA

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ARB bumper. hands down.

I have a TJM on my 92 and i bought it used for 400 bucks. i'd make the investment. I've lost control and slammed into a 4-5 foot dirt wall and all it did to my truck was leave a clump of dirt on one of the headlight bars. definitely built strong. those Aussies really know how to make some good crap besides... tubular bumpers to me are meant for trucks. i'd rather have a 4runner lookin' like a tank.
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It will be too narrow and IMO won't look right.

3rd gens look best with plate bumpers IMO.

I have seen and installed just a few bumpers, TG and ARB.

Just modified an ARB two weeks ago for a 2" body lift.


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^^^ there ya go even a Moderator agreed with me. My idea is golden now.
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I dont want to jump on the band wagon. But I agree with the ARB


BUT, being helpful now, post some pics of the bumper, and the mounting points
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i would like to go with an arb, or a tjm, but cost and availability are my problems, a tg i can get fast and make it work, arbs are rare around me, and when they come out they are waay out of my range 3-400 ish
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Make it fit? Have you measured? Looked at how the mounting points are different? Got the tools and equipment? TG bumper is $300+ shipped/tax etc

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yep measured, got a mig welder, grinders cutters. spare dom. tube, and square tube to build a mounting bracket
and tax and shipping of the tg will be about $425, just over.
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go to google and image search trail gear bumper. We're just giving you the heads up that it will not look right. Plus, there are a lot more visible/showing components on a 3rd gen compared to a 1st or 2nd gen 4runner with this style bumper. It would not look good. I know you like this style and don't get me wrong, I like the style too but not particularly on a 3rd Gen 4Runner. Unless it's a huge 3rd Gen beast with an SAS and an exo-cage it wont look all that great.
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been there, done that, i know a couple guys who have done it on their 98+ tacos that are not beast trucks. and I met a guy up at tellico the christmas right before it closed who had done it to his runner. looked decent to me. and im not going to leave it the way tg designed it. Ill probably add on to it, basher plates, etc. Im really just trying to find out if its a good product or not from people who have dealt with the company and the product.
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Originally Posted by VSU_4runnin
i would like to go with an arb, or a tjm, but cost and availability are my problems, a tg i can get fast and make it work, arbs are rare around me, and when they come out they are waay out of my range 3-400 ish
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yep measured, got a mig welder, grinders cutters. spare dom. tube, and square tube to build a mounting bracket
and tax and shipping of the tg will be about $425, just over.
please explain how these two statements are not contradictory? You can afford the TG bumper at $425 but not the ARB at 300-400ish

I reaffirm that a TG bumper will not look right or perform as it should without a MAJOR overhaul. If you got the time and $$, go for it and good luck.

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I think he is trying to say an ARB would be 3-400ish extra out of his range.. He can afford a $400 TG but not the extra $300 for an ARB. Silly wabbit haha
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Originally Posted by VSU_4runnin
been there, done that, i know a couple guys who have done it on their 98+ tacos that are not beast trucks. and I met a guy up at tellico the christmas right before it closed who had done it to his runner. looked decent to me. and im not going to leave it the way tg designed it. Ill probably add on to it, basher plates, etc. Im really just trying to find out if its a good product or not from people who have dealt with the company and the product.
Sold thousands of TG products, bumpers included and have some on my own junk. It is a good product made out of DOM tubing and fits well.

So you really want to know if TG makes a good product or if this bumper can be modified to fit? Or both or what? It's getting befuddled quickly in here.

So to sum up, be easier to make your own than modify the one you mention, cheaper to buy a used ARB, and TG makes nice bumpers. That about get it all?

Or perhaps try Adam at 4xInnovations he makes 3rd gen tube bumpers.

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Originally Posted by JWaldz
I think he is trying to say an ARB would be 3-400ish extra out of his range.. He can afford a $400 TG but not the extra $300 for an ARB. Silly wabbit haha
Well it was about as clear as mud. My wife thinks I'm fracking clairvoyant too.

And lo and behold, damn it's Tuesday!

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I vote badlands if you really want a tubular bumper.
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Well it was about as clear as mud. My wife thinks I'm fracking clairvoyant too.

And lo and behold, damn it's Tuesday!

that is true haha..

and yea, must be a case of the Tuesdays. Mondays are bush league lol
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Originally Posted by MaK92-4RnR
I vote badland if you really want a tubular bumper.
what i have i wouldint call it 100% bolt as i guess tacoma's diff but it is a sweet bumper and for the 400 bucks i paid for it was a no brainier

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