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OK people, lets see those bumpers......

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bumpers......

ok folks, here are some examples of what you can do with a a bit of inginuity , or resourcefulness .........

Edited by monstaru

brushguard/winch bumper off 79 brat. made to fit. going to paint it soon. just need the winch to make it right...

 

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heres my bumper before I added D ring shackles to the front of it with 3/4" blocks.

 

Bumper is a piece of L channel about 3/16 thick.It is held to the car with some C channel thick wall 2" c Channel.Bumper mounts go into the car 22" with 3 7/16 bolts on each side holding it on.

 

It held up until I got my car stuck in some cement like mud up to bumper.the recovery effort bent the bumper itself and bent a channel support.not to mention, it pulled the bumper a little less than 1/2 an inch further forward in the body(tore the sheetmetal a little)

 

 

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Brush guard taken from a Isuzu pickup and welded to a piece of channel, which is attached to 2x2 steel bolted to the stock bumper mount

 

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Edited by Markus56

A work in progress.................. still needs the skid plate part but its coming along................

 

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Jeff

Edited by one eye

It was soo long ago. But i think Allied Armament made this one of a kind EA81 bumper for me. It was strong and looked great!!!

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

looks good jeff

 

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front i made, the rear i think monstaru made years back for a EA81 and i cut off the mounts, rewelded them then plated the frame and bolted it all the way through. been used more then a few times to yank hard on F150's that get stuck in ditches.

  • 2 weeks later...

2 x 2 in square tubing. with the push bar following the lines of the head lights. Big bolts and washers that go all the way through the body via the stock mounting holes. D-rings tripple pass welded...I know, that you know, that I know, these suckers hold :grin: Skid plate bolted to the bumper then bolts to the tranny cross member.

 

Rear same but used angle iron to make a bracket to tie into the stock hole locations. And then made a bracket that has a plate welded to the bottom of it (flat bar side by side then a plate on the top) which ties into the tie down holes.

 

Front:

 

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Rear:

 

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