3rd Gen Bumper Decision time...
#1
3rd Gen Bumper Decision time...
Well, after doing some research on the Tundra, I'm keeping the runner.
So, I need to make a decision on a front bumper... here goes:
#1 - All Pro Off Road $599 (pickup) + $150 powdercoating
#2 - TJM17 - $429 + $150 (bobbed wings) + $200 BL brackets + Ship

#3 - DeMello winch bumper - $750
No pic.....
I have a 2" BL sitting in the garage, but not sure if I'm going to install it yet.
So, I need to make a decision on a front bumper... here goes:
#1 - All Pro Off Road $599 (pickup) + $150 powdercoating
#2 - TJM17 - $429 + $150 (bobbed wings) + $200 BL brackets + Ship

#3 - DeMello winch bumper - $750
No pic.....
I have a 2" BL sitting in the garage, but not sure if I'm going to install it yet.
#6
I don't really like the ARB bumper, too box'y looking for me.
I'm leaning towards the tube bumper with some plates added to "close the holes" so to speak.
My reasoning is I want the front end to be as "light" as possible. (I'm adding a winch as well)
I know there are "other" bumpers too, but it's hard to get something made when you live so far away.
I figured with the Tube or TJM, it would be close. Or I can go custom and get exactly what I want. (but more $$$)
As far as the body lift. 2" sticks, if I wanted 1", I would have ordered it. I know what it looks like and I'm more interested in doing the "flat bottom" in time as well as getting max clearance in the wheelwells.
I'm leaning towards the tube bumper with some plates added to "close the holes" so to speak.
My reasoning is I want the front end to be as "light" as possible. (I'm adding a winch as well)
I know there are "other" bumpers too, but it's hard to get something made when you live so far away.
I figured with the Tube or TJM, it would be close. Or I can go custom and get exactly what I want. (but more $$$)
As far as the body lift. 2" sticks, if I wanted 1", I would have ordered it. I know what it looks like and I'm more interested in doing the "flat bottom" in time as well as getting max clearance in the wheelwells.
#7
fair enough. i will agree with you on the arb looking boxy, id say my tjm15 looks a little that way too. i like that look though. but if youre going for a light front end, a tube bumper of t17 sounds like what you need. go for it!
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#8
If you want a tube bumper call Jeremy at Weldtec
http://weldtecdesigns.com/
He made my rear bumper, and has done some work for other guys here on the board. Super nice guy, and local.
http://weldtecdesigns.com/
He made my rear bumper, and has done some work for other guys here on the board. Super nice guy, and local.
#10
ill have to go with http://www.armorology.com/
thats only because i have it, lol
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...ght=armorology
thats only because i have it, lol
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...ght=armorology
#14
Originally Posted by Ric
yes he does, its a "custom" bumper, but worth it.
So does he not keep his specs for vehicles? How much did your bumper end up costing you? FL is a super long way from CO.
Thanks
Aaron
#15
xcmountain80,
yes, im sure he keeps the specs. a custom bumper is built to the truck, lets say 2, 99 4runners, the mounting points can be off just a hair, and when he makes a mounting hole, the hole is only the size it needs to be, not little bit bigger to allow for the differances in the trucks. thats what makes it a "custom" bumper. yes he does need the truck there, to be assured that its an "exact" fit, i cant remember the name of the company that builds bumpers then sends them out, truck unseen, but there has been problems, with the bumper not fitting correctly, then you have to send it back, and hope they can fix it right, send it back to you, and hope it fits right. Im sure you could find someone close to you that could build you a good bumper, just take a pic of mine and ask around. hope this helps to clarify a custom bumper.
EDIT:
I also forgot that he reinforces in the frame.
yes, im sure he keeps the specs. a custom bumper is built to the truck, lets say 2, 99 4runners, the mounting points can be off just a hair, and when he makes a mounting hole, the hole is only the size it needs to be, not little bit bigger to allow for the differances in the trucks. thats what makes it a "custom" bumper. yes he does need the truck there, to be assured that its an "exact" fit, i cant remember the name of the company that builds bumpers then sends them out, truck unseen, but there has been problems, with the bumper not fitting correctly, then you have to send it back, and hope they can fix it right, send it back to you, and hope it fits right. Im sure you could find someone close to you that could build you a good bumper, just take a pic of mine and ask around. hope this helps to clarify a custom bumper.
EDIT:
I also forgot that he reinforces in the frame.
Last edited by Ric; Dec 27, 2005 at 07:08 AM.
#19
For a 3rd Gen, I vote for a bumper similiar to the style of Steves. I've seen it and the bobbed wings..those bumpers can really take some good punishment and still look good, plus they completely enclose the winch.
#20
Originally Posted by Ric
xcmountain80,
yes, im sure he keeps the specs. a custom bumper is built to the truck, lets say 2, 99 4runners, the mounting points can be off just a hair, and when he makes a mounting hole, the hole is only the size it needs to be, not little bit bigger to allow for the differances in the trucks. thats what makes it a "custom" bumper. yes he does need the truck there, to be assured that its an "exact" fit, i cant remember the name of the company that builds bumpers then sends them out, truck unseen, but there has been problems, with the bumper not fitting correctly, then you have to send it back, and hope they can fix it right, send it back to you, and hope it fits right. Im sure you could find someone close to you that could build you a good bumper, just take a pic of mine and ask around. hope this helps to clarify a custom bumper.
EDIT:
I also forgot that he reinforces in the frame.
yes, im sure he keeps the specs. a custom bumper is built to the truck, lets say 2, 99 4runners, the mounting points can be off just a hair, and when he makes a mounting hole, the hole is only the size it needs to be, not little bit bigger to allow for the differances in the trucks. thats what makes it a "custom" bumper. yes he does need the truck there, to be assured that its an "exact" fit, i cant remember the name of the company that builds bumpers then sends them out, truck unseen, but there has been problems, with the bumper not fitting correctly, then you have to send it back, and hope they can fix it right, send it back to you, and hope it fits right. Im sure you could find someone close to you that could build you a good bumper, just take a pic of mine and ask around. hope this helps to clarify a custom bumper.
EDIT:
I also forgot that he reinforces in the frame.
Thanks again
Aaron
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