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New front winch bumpers!

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Side View
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You'll have to take my word for it that the winch fits.. It doesn't have a motor or cable on it right now so all I did was a test fit.
 
Do you have any plans to offer tire carriers (like tire gate) for the older Chevy trucks? I need a place to secure my spare so that when I'm wheeling it won't have a chance to come out of the back of the truck. I contacted tire gate but they cater to the newer truck crowd. I'm looking for something like this http://www.tiregate.com/prerunner_0.shtml if possible. Thanks
 
We have done a few carriers similar to the gates but they were mounted into the exo cages on toyotas. It is doable but having a tailgate is also nice.

The HD fornt bumpers are $750 plus $134 to TX minus discount 10% $75
$809 delivered!

Jesse
 
how much would it cost to ship that front bumper to 93551 not the HD but the regular one. also approx. how much does the bumper weigh? Thanks
 
I have his front tube bumper. It seems like it weighs about 125 lbs. or so. You'll need a buddy to help you put it on. Also a come along will help to pull the frame together so it will go on a lot easier. I had to use a sledge hammer to smack the ends of the frame into submission. Only later did I come up with the come along idea.
 
Not every one needs squeezed , mine slid right in. And it does take 2+ guys to get it to line up easy.
 
I didn't have to adjust anything for mine. I just had my wife put a drift pin on either side and a bolt through one hole. The rest was all me. Not that bad to do.
 
My frame may have been tweaked or something. Anyway, it's on there now and tougher than a two dollar steak!
 
Mine went on so easy. I lifted it in place by myself, and let it hang on the frame rails. The bolt holes lined up perfect. A couple light taps with a hammer, and they went right in!

Still loving my tube bumper!!!
 
Mine went on so easy. I lifted it in place by myself, and let it hang on the frame rails. The bolt holes lined up perfect. A couple light taps with a hammer, and they went right in!

Still loving my tube bumper!!!

Now that you say that, that's pretty much how mine went on. I guess it was as tough as a $20 petit filet mignon.:D
 
How about a "free" venison backstrap! Though my wife says the license fee, cost of camo, ammo, and hunting implements kinda kill the "free" thing!:haha:
 
Good to see how everyone has twisted around my two dollar steak reference. I see we have a lot of clowns on this forum.:haha:
 

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