Addicted Offroad's bolt on Rear bumper for 3rd gen 4runners
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Addicted Offroad's bolt on Rear bumper for 3rd gen 4runners
Addicted Offroad is proud to release our new rear bumper for 3rd gens. This bumper is a bolt on design. No welding required of any kind.
The frame mounting brackets are .250 wall press bent. The bumper will slide into your frame, and will mount to where your original stock tow hitch originally mounted. We will include mounting hardware with your new bumper.
The bumper will have a tow hitch included, but we will not be able to "rate" the bumper for towing. However, I can tell you that the bumper is likely stronger than the factory hitch is anyway.
The factory tire carrier can be used with a 265/70/16, but if you are running a larger than stock tire, then it won't work anyway due to the panhard interfering with the tire.
Shipping will be flat rate of $99 to the continental US.
You can order by calling me directly at 970-420-4198 or hitting the website.
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Pics of the actual production bumper
The frame mounting brackets are .250 wall press bent. The bumper will slide into your frame, and will mount to where your original stock tow hitch originally mounted. We will include mounting hardware with your new bumper.
The bumper will have a tow hitch included, but we will not be able to "rate" the bumper for towing. However, I can tell you that the bumper is likely stronger than the factory hitch is anyway.
The factory tire carrier can be used with a 265/70/16, but if you are running a larger than stock tire, then it won't work anyway due to the panhard interfering with the tire.
Shipping will be flat rate of $99 to the continental US.
You can order by calling me directly at 970-420-4198 or hitting the website.
Here are pics:
Pics of the actual production bumper
Last edited by ScottyC; 08-15-2012 at 08:28 AM.
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I guess wide wasn't the right wording. I am not sure what I am seeing in this picture.. I am talking about aesthetics here.
Your work looks top rate. I am definitely buying sliders.
I have a Shrockworks bumper for the front on the way, getting your sliders and I am debating getting the rear bumper. I am not sure how plate front and rear tube look. I think with the sliders in the mix it will transition nicely to the rear bumper. I'm going to body color paint all protection in silver. It can get rough in those mall parking lots!!
My 1987 4Runner will be for the rocks..
Your work looks top rate. I am definitely buying sliders.
I have a Shrockworks bumper for the front on the way, getting your sliders and I am debating getting the rear bumper. I am not sure how plate front and rear tube look. I think with the sliders in the mix it will transition nicely to the rear bumper. I'm going to body color paint all protection in silver. It can get rough in those mall parking lots!!
My 1987 4Runner will be for the rocks..
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I guess wide wasn't the right wording. I am not sure what I am seeing in this picture.. I am talking about aesthetics here.
Your work looks top rate. I am definitely buying sliders.
I have a Shrockworks bumper for the front on the way, getting your sliders and I am debating getting the rear bumper. I am not sure how plate front and rear tube look. I think with the sliders in the mix it will transition nicely to the rear bumper. I'm going to body color paint all protection in silver. It can get rough in those mall parking lots!!
My 1987 4Runner will be for the rocks..
Your work looks top rate. I am definitely buying sliders.
I have a Shrockworks bumper for the front on the way, getting your sliders and I am debating getting the rear bumper. I am not sure how plate front and rear tube look. I think with the sliders in the mix it will transition nicely to the rear bumper. I'm going to body color paint all protection in silver. It can get rough in those mall parking lots!!
My 1987 4Runner will be for the rocks..
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Actually, if the spare is stock. 265/70/16, then it will fit. Anything bigger won't work even with the factory bumper because the panhard on the rear suspension will hit it.
Last edited by ScottyC; 02-10-2012 at 09:03 PM.