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n16ht5 Jul 1, 2008 07:21 AM

How is this Bumper?? Warn Bumper
 
http://www.4wheelingplus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=569


http://store.4wheelingplus.com/image...arn-bumper.jpg


$599 at 4wheelingplus


Dang that looks nice.... :think: :think:

n16ht5 Jul 1, 2008 07:23 AM

I think I am going to copy that design and make mine... i get free steel..

shouldnt be too hard.

Team420 Jul 1, 2008 07:27 AM

Yeah, My father in-law is supposed to be getting me some steel from his work for free!! So I will be fabbing a rear and front bumper for my 94. $599 seems kinda steep for a bumper. I have found similar styles for around $250 - $400.

dirtoyboy Jul 1, 2008 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Team420 (Post 50863902)
I have found similar styles for around $250 - $400.

Like where?

The Warns are good (probably better than an ARB for ground clearance) but expensive and heavy...should outlast the truck though...

Wheelingnoob Jul 2, 2008 02:23 PM

Any one know what is needed to mount a Warn bumper to a 2nd gen 4runner with a SAS?

Jeremy

TOYOTA 1 Jul 2, 2008 02:53 PM

ive been wanting that bumper for a while. its the best looking non tube bumper ive seen.

Wheelingnoob Jul 2, 2008 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by TOYOTA 1 (Post 50864934)
ive been wanting that bumper for a while. its the best looking non tube bumper ive seen.

Same here, not liking the tube look at all anymore. I like the ARB too but there $1400 up here :(

Any one know if there mountable to a SAS truck? and whats involved?

Jeremy

n16ht5 Jul 2, 2008 05:36 PM

um dude. if you know how to sas then you can figure out a bumper. most of the time these style just mount up.. if you kept your frame the same it will bolt

dropzone Jul 2, 2008 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Team420 (Post 50863902)
Yeah, My father in-law is supposed to be getting me some steel from his work for free!! So I will be fabbing a rear and front bumper for my 94. $599 seems kinda steep for a bumper. I have found similar styles for around $250 - $400.


Originally Posted by dirtoyboy (Post 50863914)
Like where?

The Warns are good (probably better than an ARB for ground clearance) but expensive and heavy...should outlast the truck though...

X2 myself and a few other people would love to see 'similar styles' in the $250-400 range.

toyotanick Jul 2, 2008 06:49 PM

i love this bumper! i have had this bumper for about 2 years now. easy installation and its very solid. the only thing is that if you have a body lift you have to custom fab the brackets... not that bad though

toyotanick Jul 2, 2008 06:51 PM

o and the bumper really isnt that heavy, i can pick mine up and im 17 and weigh 140lbs... and im not straining

SLOWBOOST Jul 2, 2008 07:02 PM

ill be getting one once I sell my mustang, and somemore marlin gear and a new .45

JoshInReno Jul 3, 2008 09:09 AM

I put one on my 95 4Runner last weekend.

The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.

Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.

I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.

Brenjen Jul 3, 2008 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by JoshInReno (Post 50865638)
I put one on my 95 4Runner last weekend.

The thing is an absolute tank! Took some time, as I think there were 24(?) bolts by them time it was all done.

Sorry, no pics of the install as I found this forum after I got it on. I will take a pic and post it later though.

I paid $650 or so (out the door) from a supplier in Reno.

I've been worried that this bumper would need fabbing to go on a '95 4Runner; I prefer this style to the tube bumpers myself strictly by the looks of it.

JoshInReno Jul 3, 2008 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by Brenjen (Post 50865706)
I've been worried that this bumper would need fabbing to go on a '95 4Runner; I prefer this style to the tube bumpers myself strictly by the looks of it.

The only thing I clearanced on mine was the area around the stock electric fan. I took off about 1/4". This was not required, but it made me feel better as there was very little room in there.

The stock 4Runner turnsignal lamps WILL work with a little creativity. If you want a direct mount, you have to find yourself some off a pickup.

Other than that, it is a direct bolt on project.

Wheelingnoob Jul 3, 2008 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by n16ht5 (Post 50865049)
um dude. if you know how to sas then you can figure out a bumper. most of the time these style just mount up.. if you kept your frame the same it will bolt

Um DUDE. It was a quetion, I did not want to spend $600-700 on a bumper to then totally re design it.

If you had a SAS you would know that the front of the frame were this bumper partly bolts to is diffrent, there is a spring hanger there.

Brenjen Jul 3, 2008 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by JoshInReno (Post 50865717)
The only thing I clearanced on mine was the area around the stock electric fan. I took off about 1/4". This was not required, but it made me feel better as there was very little room in there.

The stock 4Runner turnsignal lamps WILL work with a little creativity. If you want a direct mount, you have to find yourself some off a pickup.

Other than that, it is a direct bolt on project.

Right on dude; I appreciate the heads up :guitar:

n16ht5 Jul 3, 2008 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Wheelingnoob (Post 50865729)
Um DUDE. It was a quetion, I did not want to spend $600-700 on a bumper to then totally re design it.

If you had a SAS you would know that the front of the frame were this bumper partly bolts to is diffrent, there is a spring hanger there.



um dude I did have an SAS 4runner, and made my own bumper. :con:

sorry it was just a really funny sounding question, didnt mean to offend :chairfall


http://photos.chrisneibauer.com/main...serialNumber=2

JoshInReno Jul 3, 2008 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Brenjen (Post 50865740)
Right on dude; I appreciate the heads up :guitar:

I'll post a pic when I get home later. The bumper really is a VAST improvement over the OE one.

JoshInReno Sep 7, 2008 05:53 PM

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3...N/4Runner2.jpg


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