Anyone built a custom bumper?
#1
Anyone built a custom bumper?
So for a winter project I want to give my new welder a good work out, I was thinking about building a custom bumper..
Has anyone done this? Any suggestions on do's and don'ts?
What thickness steel is a normal aftermarket bumper?
I have never really off roaded, so its probably more for looks.. But if the opportunity presents itself I want something that will hold up...
with that in mind I was thinking about 1/8~3/16" steel...
so fabricators speak up..
Bill
Has anyone done this? Any suggestions on do's and don'ts?
What thickness steel is a normal aftermarket bumper?
I have never really off roaded, so its probably more for looks.. But if the opportunity presents itself I want something that will hold up...
with that in mind I was thinking about 1/8~3/16" steel...
so fabricators speak up..
Bill
#2
I recently just finished my custom bumper. Its a hybrid plate, round, and square tube and I love it. I used 2" x 2" square tube, 1.5" and 1" round tube, all hrew all .120 wall. For the structural plate stuff i used 3/16 steel, and when i do the winch mount its going to be .25 inch steel. There is some 16 gauge steel in there too. You don't want to skimp on the materials, even though you may not offroad alot, you still want it to protect you.
Here is a picture of the bumper and a link to the build up.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f88/...-build-122252/
Here is a picture of the bumper and a link to the build up.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f88/...-build-122252/
#3
That sounds about right to me and I agree about using .25" for a winch mount plate (that's what Warn recommends). May also want to add some angle on the winch plate front and back like this:

One thing to think about with your design is try to keep from blocking air flow to your radiator as much as possible. I found after some road testing that my original TJM bumper raised my coolant temps about 10 degrees.
One thing to think about with your design is try to keep from blocking air flow to your radiator as much as possible. I found after some road testing that my original TJM bumper raised my coolant temps about 10 degrees.
#4
I recently just finished my custom bumper. Its a hybrid plate, round, and square tube and I love it. I used 2" x 2" square tube, 1.5" and 1" round tube, all hrew all .120 wall. For the structural plate stuff i used 3/16 steel, and when i do the winch mount its going to be .25 inch steel. There is some 16 gauge steel in there too. You don't want to skimp on the materials, even though you may not offroad alot, you still want it to protect you.
Here is a picture of the bumper and a link to the build up.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f88/...-build-122252/

Here is a picture of the bumper and a link to the build up.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f88/...-build-122252/

that guy does really clean work.. are your sliders custom too?
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Thanks for the replies all..
You know looking at his hella's I was wondering about air flow...I was actually thinking about the skid plate blocking flow too..
As for the welder yes its a Mig, with gas... (actually I have both..but I plan to use gas)
crolison thanks again for the info... I may start with some sliders I just dont have a tube bender... I got the creative itch... must cut and weld on something...
You know looking at his hella's I was wondering about air flow...I was actually thinking about the skid plate blocking flow too..
As for the welder yes its a Mig, with gas... (actually I have both..but I plan to use gas)
crolison thanks again for the info... I may start with some sliders I just dont have a tube bender... I got the creative itch... must cut and weld on something...
#10
I originally made mine to keep the stock bumper, while adding protection from rocks and a winch.

But I have since changed that since I am doing more extreme trails and need the clearance.

But I have since changed that since I am doing more extreme trails and need the clearance.
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