Trying my hand at building a bumper to accept my new 16.5TI.
A solid piece of 1/8" will go from end to end on the bottom (the winch will sit on it) and both ends (the triangles) will be covered on top and boxed in on the back (to keep the mud and water etc. out). It will then be powder coated.stockk5 said:looks pretty burly, you gonna fill any of it in?
The boby is 2x6x1/4 and the mounting brackets are 1/2" plate. I don't know what it weighs but I can heft it around just fine. Oh, the winch going in it weighs 134 poundsDieselDan said:HOLY CRAP!What does that thing weigh? What did you use for steel (thickness)?
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so the bumper had to be stout.It is as far back as it will go. The 16.5TI is longer than the space between the frame is wideDPI said:Can you move the winch back a little between the frame rails to help with the approach angle? That is my main concern when building bumpers... Looks good and stout....
. I am only loosing about two inches of aproach angle due to this bumper being a couple inches higher off the ground than the stock bumper and it only sticks out six inches more than stock. And since we don't do as much, if any, rock crawling in AK, the entrance angle isn't as important; if I need to, I can just use this heavy @$$ bumper as a plow
AKbigsub said:It's finally done! I like the way the winch sits in there. I'll get it back from the powder coater next week and will get it mounted.
AKbigsub said:They were cut on a plasma water table. I had them cut out of 1/2" plate.

. I would love to have that for my K5. I may have to start experimenting. Can you feel the difference (bumper + winch = 250 lbs) with that much weight on the front end?