December 1, 200322 yr Well, it looks like I might need a beefier bumper so I can use a bumper jack to lift my lifted '83 wagon if necessary. I've got the black plastic bumpers. Can anyone recommend a good person or place near seattle to have fabricate bumpers for me?
December 1, 200322 yr Hey Dante, depending on what you have in mind I can probably hook you up. I built mine and they have stood up to the test of time and abuse. Give me a call and we'll talk about it. Ken
December 1, 200322 yr Author Will do. Thanks Qman. I don't need anything real fancy--just something with a receiver hitch that won't get torn up by a bumper jack like the plastic ones. Unfortunately, I don't have a welder myself and have not welded anything since 1982
September 1, 200421 yr Author soobme i believe http://twb.usmb.net/ Those are NICE! I sent an e-mail to soobme. I'd like to get the front brush guard/bumper and rear air tank/bumper with the reciever hitches and something like Warn's Winch Pull Pak 3500 lb receiver winch.
September 1, 200421 yr Have you even 4X'd that thing yet Dante? lol God to see you around and looking to improve the wagon.
September 1, 200421 yr Author Have you even 4X'd that thing yet Dante? lol God to see you around and looking to improve the wagon. I don't know if it would qualify as 4-wheeling by Hatch Patrol standards, but I've played in the snow and mud up the North Fork of the Snoqualmie a couple times and I managed to break my tailpipe at the little 4x4 pit on the right just before the Taylor River bridge on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River road. I took it up to the end of the Middle Fork again last weekend on the way to and from a hike, but that was more like wannabe rally driving than 4-wheeling I have some free weekends in September and October. When is the next run? By the way, did Ken ever bring up that winch switch?
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