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Yeah... Big tease...liking it already. One question, I'm concerned about weight on my already loaded truck. It would be good to know how much it will weigh when finished.
I'm already thinking of junking my front bullbar and bumper for when you start making the front bumper as that must be lighter.Last edited by Overland Tonka; 7 August 2012, 10:02..... Which was nice.
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Originally posted by Overland Tonka View PostYeah... Big tease...liking it already. One question, I'm concerned about weight on my already loaded truck. It would be good to know how much it will weigh when finished.
I'm already thinking of junking my front bullbar.Brian
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Originally posted by andy_enuff View PostDo the front bumpers have the mounting plate built in for the winch so I can just bolt a winch straigh in? Looking forward to seeing yours so I know what mine will end up looking like :P
Some would need modified. A warn 8274 for example would require a plate on the chassis and the bumper top cut differently.
A tube type design would accept almost any winch design.Brian
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Progress at last
Had plenty of distractions of late but tonight managed a step closer to a decent plate winch bumper.
I have had the steel mock done for a few months now. What I needed was to prove my drawings with full size folded versions. {high school math came in handy at last} I can't fold 4mm plate easily so Alan got me some 3mm aluminum. Shiny anyone
Anyway what it proves is I am almost set to hand my drawings over to the local engineers to have the sections folded in steel.
Nearly there And yes the bumper is upside down on the bench
Last edited by yoshie; 27 August 2012, 21:49.Brian
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