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Another new set of bumpers added to the line!

DPI

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The rear has provisions for shackle mounts, the shackles are not installed.

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Man they look like. **** who the hell bent tube that day?

:haha: Couldnt keep a straight face for much longer...

Really clean looking. Love the front especially.
 
They both look great, but the wrap around tube needs to be higher or lower so it dont block the tail light, just my .02 cents.
 
They both look great, but the wrap around tube needs to be higher or lower so it dont block the tail light, just my .02 cents.

When the tube is above the lense it doesn't look right. When the tube is below the lense it looks a little out of proportion.

The brakes light bulb is in the top of the lense and the backup light is in the lower portion of the lense and neither are obstructed. The tube splits both bulbs and offers the most protection to the lens.
 
It is American made - domestic A53 structural schedule 40. 2.375 OD with .155 sidewall.


Cool deal, do you think you could snap a side profile shot to see what the approach angle looks like? It looks relatively good considering you don’t have the winch between the frame rails.
 
thanks for posting that up, one last question, i swear..lol, what size winch is mounted up?

edit: n/m it looks like a 9500 series, again sweet looking bumpers
 
Looks good. I like the bar over the tail light. That's the most likely thing to break back there. My only question is can you get to the lens to change the bulb with the bumper in place?
 
Looks good. I like the bar over the tail light. That's the most likely thing to break back there. My only question is can you get to the lens to change the bulb with the bumper in place?

You do have to remove the bumper to replace the bulbs. But it only takes about 5-10 minutes to R&R the bumper with hand tools and about 2 minutes with a 3/8" impact if you're in a hurry. :D
 
awesome bumpers...will the rear b made to accept a winch???

That is a Ramsey Profile 9500 in the rear bumper. We can build it around a bigger winch, but the departure angle would be compromised. Just personal opinion and experience, but I see no reason for a winch that large on a K5. That is enough winch to turn your frame into a pretzel.
 

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