2nd gen 4runner custom front bumper
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2nd gen 4runner custom front bumper
i figured I'd post some pictures of my latest project. i'm building a custom front bumper mostly out of 2x2 .125wall steel tubing.
My tools are an angle grinder, 10" miter saw with metal blade, and a Ac lincoln are welder.
i'm pretty pleased with my work, what do you guys think
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End of second day of building
I'm not done yet, im putting a 2x2 tube hoop in the center, and maybe 1x1 tube hoop around the head lights
My tools are an angle grinder, 10" miter saw with metal blade, and a Ac lincoln are welder.
i'm pretty pleased with my work, what do you guys think
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End of second day of building
I'm not done yet, im putting a 2x2 tube hoop in the center, and maybe 1x1 tube hoop around the head lights
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Third building day
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Right now the bumper weights about 54 pounds.
Next is to weld on the square trailer hitch receiver.
I am still deciding whether to make headlight hoops. If i made them this is what they would look like. i would use 1x1 square tubing.
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The small orange circles are the turn signals, and the yellow circles are my KC daylighters.
What do you guys think headlight hoops or no?
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Right now the bumper weights about 54 pounds.
Next is to weld on the square trailer hitch receiver.
I am still deciding whether to make headlight hoops. If i made them this is what they would look like. i would use 1x1 square tubing.
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The small orange circles are the turn signals, and the yellow circles are my KC daylighters.
What do you guys think headlight hoops or no?
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haha funny you should say that Crolison. Through out the building process i have been looking at your bumper build as reference. It would looks even more similar if i had a pipe bender. haha thanks for posting all the pics in your thread
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I am definitely putting some type of skid plate in the middle, I'll probably get a big sheet of aluminum and drill some holes for air flow.
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I am definitely putting some type of skid plate in the middle, I'll probably get a big sheet of aluminum and drill some holes for air flow.
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Personally I think black is the way to go. I also have a white 2nd gen and a white paint job with black trim looks really good IMO. Don't forgot the pics when it's all painted up and mounted.
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Almost Done
Well i think i'm all done except wire brushing all welds and painting.
I am really glad I put headlight hoops on.
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Heres my front receiver. I gusseted the crap out of it, so it should be strong enough.
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I am really glad I put headlight hoops on.
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Heres my front receiver. I gusseted the crap out of it, so it should be strong enough.
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Looks good, I think that the squared off, square tubing look might be a little more at home on a 1st gen 4runner or 2nd gen truck, but still looks good, I would do the headlight hoops in round, but like you said, you don't have a bender not having tools sucks
I would paint it black or maybe dark grey, colored stuff like that just looks funny, there is a white 2nd gen running around here that is done up in all lime green: fender flares, flames coming up the hood, bumpers, even the little window vent-visor thingys. Makes me want to everytime I see it
The only good thing that I've seen with colored stuff on it is fillsrunner, his is black with a bunch of red stuff on it, like the sliders and some other crap I can't think of right now
I would paint it black or maybe dark grey, colored stuff like that just looks funny, there is a white 2nd gen running around here that is done up in all lime green: fender flares, flames coming up the hood, bumpers, even the little window vent-visor thingys. Makes me want to everytime I see it
The only good thing that I've seen with colored stuff on it is fillsrunner, his is black with a bunch of red stuff on it, like the sliders and some other crap I can't think of right now
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how did you mount the bumper to the frame? from the picture i could tell there are only 4 bolts holding the whole thing. 2 on the side on to the frame, 2 on the front cross member. i would weld the lower corss directly on to the end of frame because the stock front crossmember isn't that sturdy at all.
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i really don't want to weld straight to the frame, i like being able to take it off. If i ever sold it i would want to be able to put the stock bumper back on.
But you do raise an interesting point. It seems pretty sturdy to me, it's not a winch bumper so it won't have too much stress on it. How are winch bumpers like ARB, and TJM mounted
What do other people think of my mounting system, strong enough??
But you do raise an interesting point. It seems pretty sturdy to me, it's not a winch bumper so it won't have too much stress on it. How are winch bumpers like ARB, and TJM mounted
What do other people think of my mounting system, strong enough??
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