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The Real Rear Bumper Pictures
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Here it is.:clapping:
1/4" steel, 9k-12k winch and 4 1/2" light holes. Attachment 44914 Attachment 44915 Attachment 44916 |
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Oh my,
Who's sexy beast does that belong to?:clapping: |
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Here's one from my office window.:D
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Drty
Does this setup with front and rear winch require an additional battery? Oh, also looks great :) |
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nice!! but i like my swing arm to much.
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Is there no way to put the swing arm on it? Looks nice.
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That is DEFINATELY.......BAD ASS!!!!!!
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lookin' good man !
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FUKKING AWESOME LOOKING, DRTY! Super job!!!:perfect10s::perfect10s: !:perfect10s::perfect10s:!:perfect10s::perfect10s:!:perfect10s::perfect10s:
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Nice fab work. Just looks heavy and far too low. :beerchug:
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Not at all. Still half as heavy as an H2 with a rear tire carrier/gate in the back. It sits 1/4 inch lower but the side departure angles radically improved. But with 37" tires now, it sits an 1" above stock. And that's with the air disengaged.:beerchug: But don't be embarrassed Gaybob, no one here will ever take you seriously. Your handicap of not having hands on experience with the H2 and off road knowledge was understood since the first day you joined. You're an e-wheeler...... And gay.:jump: Why don't you just stick to the gay jokes and make us laugh like before. The village idiot thing doesn't suit you.:giggling: Dang I love this rig more than the first time I sat in it new. Is that possible? |
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looks good...the lights are a good idea as well....
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He made them to fit a certain PIAA light. I'm looking to put something else since them PIAAs are expensiiiiiive for the beating they might get at that level. It's getting alot of attention from the local wheeling crowd here. Everyone is impressed. Hope to put it to the test (Obviously on another rig.:giggling:) on our upcoming snow run up Chehalis where the trail is Suzukisam narrow.:D When I had my portable rear winch, it was always cool to see some of the group jockying for position behind me whenever we were about to head out. Now I don't have to lug that thing around. |
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The overhead shot from your office makes it look like it's not wired up yet. (3 contacts on the left)
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So it actually sits lower than a stock bumper? :notallthere: I see the sides are much improved, but I seriously doubt that bumper with a winch weighs less than a tire carrier bracket and a stock bumper. Maybe if you include the weight of the spare tire, which hopefully he still carries somewhere other than on the top of his roof, it might be close. I did say that the fab work on the bumper was nice, looks clean and well built, just a tad bit overkill for my tastes. |
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:crying: Ouch, that really hurt Dennis. I would say I am butthurt over this, but my butt hurts right now because of something else. :fdance: |
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I have a feeling my post count goes to zero and this is removed for posting the prototype :perfect10s:
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All I can say is one slick Fab Job. The Rebel
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I like the rubber fender on the line above the thimble. you wouldn't want to get a scratch on that baby. :giggling: Got it wired yet? We want a field use report! :clapping:
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