My new Trail Gear rear bumper
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My new Trail Gear rear bumper
I don't post pics much so I figured I'd put up a few of my trail gear bumper I put on a few weeks ago. I just hit it with some primer and flat black rustoleum and I think it looks pretty good. It also weighs about half as much as the old crappy aftermarket steel bumper that was on there before.
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Well my rear frame on the passenger side was tweaked from an accident so I had to do a lot of beating and prying to get it on, then I just ended up slowly backing it into a telephone pole to push it on the rest of the way. I imagine with a straight frame it would have fit very easily.
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LOL, I wondered if someone would ask....
My TG rear bumper was technically too narrow. I had to grind the leading edge of the mounts so I could get it onto the frame. Then I had to use a sledge hammer and floor jack to get it into place. I would have NOT been happy if I had powder coated the stupid thing.
I've got compliments on mine but I'm just lukewarm on it. It didn't fit nearly as good as Scotty's front bumper.
My TG rear bumper was technically too narrow. I had to grind the leading edge of the mounts so I could get it onto the frame. Then I had to use a sledge hammer and floor jack to get it into place. I would have NOT been happy if I had powder coated the stupid thing.
I've got compliments on mine but I'm just lukewarm on it. It didn't fit nearly as good as Scotty's front bumper.
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