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UD1 front bumper!

cybrfire

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Hot of the welding bench! let me know what you think. Designed to compliment the UD1 Rear bumper that seems to be getting very popular these days.

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Bumper itself is constructed of 7ga. steel. Bracketry is 1/4" steel and designed similarly to the rear bumper. The Clevis have 1" diameter pin holes, and are a part of the bracket that bolts to the frame. The clevis are then thickened up to 3/4" thick.

There is also side bracing that using the same holes as the factory side bracing.

Available with or without a reciever tube of course. The one pictured has a hole in it for quick tach winch power cables to be strung through.
 
I really like that. I will be in the market for a new front bumper pretty soon. Think you could make a winch version to fit a warn XD9000i?
 
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It'll be up by the end of the week I swear! Messing with some of the bracing yet so want to make sure its right!
 
Question(s):
1. Mounting to the frame- Is there any interference in mounting locations using longer springs in the front?
Reason I ask as I know on mine, there isn't a whole lot of room left to mount much to after I moved the front spring hanger around.

2. Any options for say oh a "Hidden Winch" between the frame rails to keep that approach angle and stealthiness?

Good looking product.:waytogo::waytogo:
 
Sorry for the wait guys,

Base Bumper pricing,

This includes, The bumper w/ built in Clevis and side support brackets.

$375

Add a reciever tube for $25

As far as a winch mount is concerned, Its very doable, I haven't gotten into it real deep yet, but you all know how my pricing works, I'm always fair.

Other custom options will be a case by case basis.
 
79Stomper said:
Question(s):
1. Mounting to the frame- Is there any interference in mounting locations using longer springs in the front?
Reason I ask as I know on mine, there isn't a whole lot of room left to mount much to after I moved the front spring hanger around.

2. Any options for say oh a "Hidden Winch" between the frame rails to keep that approach angle and stealthiness?

Good looking product.:waytogo::waytogo:

I'll get a picture of how the bracketry relates to the factory suspension mounts tomorrow and get that posted up so you will be able to judge for yourself whether it will work for you or not.


Your second question I addressed briefly in my previous post, Its very doable, Haven't done it yet so I'm hesitant to put a price tag on it at this point but I'm always fair with my pricing.
 
cybrfire said:
Sorry for the wait guys,

Base Bumper pricing,

This includes, The bumper w/ built in Clevis and side support brackets.

$375

Add a reciever tube for $25

As far as a winch mount is concerned, Its very doable, I haven't gotten into it real deep yet, but you all know how my pricing works, I'm always fair.

Other custom options will be a case by case basis.
and this will be available......?
 
BIGBLAZE433 said:
and this will be available......?

Available anytime. I will be forwarding them to my webmaster today but you don't have to wait for them to be on the website. They will be a phone in order anyway.
 
Looking SCHWEET as always.

I'd be interested in the Hidden mount winch version as well.

One question though. Any perceived clearance issues with B-52's installed?
 
the beast said:
One question though. Any perceived clearance issues with B-52's installed?

DOH! I knew I forgot to snap some pics today!
 

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