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Blazen off road bumper

Hubnut

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Got my bumper from BOR yesterday! Man, what a monster!! This thing is a work of art. I widened all the holes on the frame (used 5/8 inch bolts) and it went on in minutes like a glove. The Warn M12000 bolted right on. The easiest installation I've ever had. I highly recommend these guys. the quality is simply outstanding and Jesse was great to work with. I tried to post a link to photos, but the site wouldn't allow it because I had fewer than 15 posts. I'll try again after I get 15.
 
Cool. The links work. The photos are in sequence from removal of the old bumper to preparation and installation of the new.
 
very nice. would you take a profile pic straight across the front? like the pic you have w/ the bumper hanging from the hoist by the winch (3rd from bottom?). i'm very interested in these bumpers, but i've never seen one straight from the side showing how far it sticks out in front of the grill.
 
I really like that bumper. Mine is the tube bumper and I love it. Here is a profile pic of it for runamok151.

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Where does the fairlead go?

Also, a side shot would be great, Thanks!
 
looks good.

If you use [img.] and then the link and then [/img.] But remove the . (period), you can post your pics here.
 
Nice setup. To prevent that spiffy new winch from walking away you might want to tack weld the heads of those bolts to the front of the plate. Not many thieves walking around with grinders but I'm sure they might have some wrenches with them. Just a thought.
 
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Where does the fairlead go?

Also, a side shot would be great, Thanks!
I have the exact same bumper that B_to_C won in Jesse's give away sitting in my shop. It's waiting until B_to_C is done with his Master's degree and has some time to work on his truck and go wheelin' again. Anyway, it's a freakin' sweet bumper! Very nice work! :waytogo:
 
Yeah, I should have tacked a couple before painting. Too bad ya gotta think like that...but it's true.
 

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