bumpers???
#11
#14
Kinda looks like a cross between *****, snowplow, and someone that hit a tree / post.
Each to there own but I think it would look better straight across instead of curving in. You may be able to fit a winch in there too after.
I wonder what would happen if you slid off the road and hit a barrier or something? All the force would be directed to the middle of the frame.
Each to there own but I think it would look better straight across instead of curving in. You may be able to fit a winch in there too after.
I wonder what would happen if you slid off the road and hit a barrier or something? All the force would be directed to the middle of the frame.
#16
How would it do that? It's. Solid piece of medal. If I hit something im goin to mess everything up anyway just like any other so thought superior design if you hit anything with any about of force its game over for something. Instead of bashing on my bumper y doesn't everyone post some pictures of a "good" design?
#17
How would it do that? It's. Solid piece of medal. If I hit something im goin to mess everything up anyway just like any other so thought superior design if you hit anything with any about of force its game over for something. Instead of bashing on my bumper y doesn't everyone post some pictures of a "good" design?
A: Your grammer is poor, but that is not the point.
B: You asked what we thought about it.
C: People told you what we thought about it.
D: Your getting upset over what people thought about it.
E: Not everyone has the desire, inspiration, or capacity to create a custom bumper.
F: It is your truck, but you posted pictures of an incomplete cardboard mockup for reference. If you finished your mockup, then we might have constructive criticism for you.
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#19
hmm something constructive lol...
I have designed quite a few bumpers for off road vehicles. There is many ways you can make your bumper functional and safe but what you design is to your liking.
One thing you may want to keep in mind is, when mounting the bumper to your truck, make sure you have at least a 1/2 inch under your marker lights and grill. If you have the bumper tight and the truck hits a bump, you will get body flex and will result in smashing out your lights and grill.
I have designed quite a few bumpers for off road vehicles. There is many ways you can make your bumper functional and safe but what you design is to your liking.
One thing you may want to keep in mind is, when mounting the bumper to your truck, make sure you have at least a 1/2 inch under your marker lights and grill. If you have the bumper tight and the truck hits a bump, you will get body flex and will result in smashing out your lights and grill.
#20
Tons of Options. If you want ideas go to www.google.com and type in "Winch Bumper" and select Images. Here are a quick few I like. I will guarantee NONE will come close to your design, but like you said you don't want a cookie cutter bumper.
Also I provided you with links to TONS of 1st Gen. custom bumpers.
Also I provided you with links to TONS of 1st Gen. custom bumpers.