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Old 08-23-2009, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottyC
I do recommend beefing up the front frame/crossmember section since its only .090 wall material though. Its not necessary, but recommended. You should do this with all of the bumpers that are on the market.
X2. Especially if you plan to winch eventually.

Here is what I used.
http://frontrangeoffroadfab.com/nfos...31337b7d67cc58

And some pics in this thread at post #15
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...runner-156094/
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looks great
mount some kc's on that bad boy
Old 08-24-2009, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by BLKNBLU
X2. Especially if you plan to winch eventually.

Here is what I used.
http://frontrangeoffroadfab.com/nfos...31337b7d67cc58

And some pics in this thread at post #15
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/...runner-156094/
Yup. You can also use the rear of the winch mount on my bumper as a template as well.

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Old 08-24-2009, 05:46 AM
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hey scotty could you fab something up for a second generation with the front and rear bumpers and run a tube down the side from front to rear kinda like the arb side tubes
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Can't wait for mine. Love the pics of the Xterra - my 2nd vehicle is an Xterra and I'm a member of the local Xterra Club, I'll post those pics to the guys to drool over
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Originally Posted by s.resko
hey scotty could you fab something up for a second generation with the front and rear bumpers and run a tube down the side from front to rear kinda like the arb side tubes
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That is impossible unless its done in-house. Even the ARB ones are fabbed on the rig once its all installed.

But, to answer your question, yes, but only in-house. I built these setups for some guys down in Pueblo.


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Originally Posted by NoLookingBack
do you have any suggestions or (perhaps one of your own products) for a bumper that would not require removal of the stock bumper? Kinda like a grill guard bull bar thing... I want to protect the front of my truck from the crazy people here that think they are off roading..

Thanks

guess my question gets ignored.. whatever..
To answer your question, in somebody elses thread, NO. Unless you can score one on Ebay, IIRC, Warn doesn't make this style "Combo" bumper anymore. They're are not the greatest things and are a pain to install. The first time you clip a tree on one of the hoops, it'll smash your hood and headlight in(I've seen it, you wanna pic I'll have to look for it). Here ya go:



Sorry for the old pic, but if you want something that just looks "neat" then there ya go. If you want something "beefy" then get a full ARB Bullbar style bumper...
Old 08-24-2009, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by BigBluePile
To answer your question, in somebody elses thread, NO. Unless you can score one on Ebay, IIRC, Warn doesn't make this style "Combo" bumper anymore. They're are not the greatest things and are a pain to install. The first time you clip a tree on one of the hoops, it'll smash your hood and headlight in(I've seen it, you wanna pic I'll have to look for it). Here ya go:



Sorry for the old pic, but if you want something that just looks "neat" then there ya go. If you want something "beefy" then get a full ARB Bullbar style bumper...
I have one of those on a parts truck here. Its bolt on and I would sell it fairly cheap with the nerf bars that match it as well.
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I just got a chance to check out the replies to the thread from today and I guess I may have came across as implying that I felt that I had to wait too long for my bumper. Realisticly, it just seemed like a long time because I was PUMPED about getting it to begin with and debated about buying it for too long. If you want one (and you know you do) just get you're order in now and the wait won't feel so long. Again this is a kicka$# bumper and totally worth the reasonably short wait.
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KY, your bumper looks great, if I do say so myself!!! Sorry your thread has gone so this way and that!

You are right, the wait is MORE that worth it for an "custom" built piece for your rig. I can attest to the strength and durabilty of it(to include winch recoveries, strap recoveries and the occasional tree bouce...)!!!
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Originally Posted by ScottyC
James, I forgot to send you the tracking number, but it will be there tomorrow!
I suspected that was the case and just decided to sit tight and wait it out. It arrived today!

This weekend I bought some M12x1.25 45MM bolts to bolt it on with so I'd have them when it came. I need to cut the bolts down cause they are a little too long.

Let me tell everyone that all the complaints about a competitor's bumper being misaligned and not bolting up the first time are, well simply a distant thought with scotty's bumper. The bolt holes on his bumper line up perfectly, so well in fact, you can balance the bumper on your shoulder while you thread in the bolts. Scotty has made mounting these things a non-issue.
Old 08-25-2009, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by GenXr
I suspected that was the case and just decided to sit tight and wait it out. It arrived today!

This weekend I bought some M12x1.25 45MM bolts to bolt it on with so I'd have them when it came. I need to cut the bolts down cause they are a little too long.

Let me tell everyone that all the complaints about a competitor's bumper being misaligned and not bolting up the first time are, well simply a distant thought with scotty's bumper. The bolt holes on his bumper line up perfectly, so well in fact, you can balance the bumper on your shoulder while you thread in the bolts. Scotty has made mounting these things a non-issue.
So, I assume the new lift height was spot on?
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So..is that a receiver hitch on the front of the bumper. If it is, what does it usually gets used for?

I'm still learnin lol
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yea, this bumper kicks a$$. I love it. here's mine

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Damn that's a cool looking truck! ^^^^
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Originally Posted by cr@ves4wheelin
So..is that a receiver hitch on the front of the bumper. If it is, what does it usually gets used for?

I'm still learnin lol
Recovery device like a D-ring shackle can be used.
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Oh okay. Bumper looks awesome.
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Originally Posted by cr@ves4wheelin
Oh okay. Bumper looks awesome.
Thanks.
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We have also added a rounded stinger option that has just been released.




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