front/rear bumpers and rock sliders bases for a cage
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Year: 1990
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0 I6
front/rear bumpers and rock sliders bases for a cage
im interested on the cheapest bumpers and sliders you can get... im not looking for fancy tire carriers and light holders and all that mess... where and whats the cheapest pre-built out there? then if you built your own what did u use? my local scrap metal place said they would sell whateveri wanted for only 12 cents a pound... found channel and square 4in tubes like crazy... cheaper to build probly but what pics you got... not of it on your jeep... i want to see pics of the builds and what metals u used... how it was bolted to the jeep... the good stuff... not just the finished project... i want these done up so i can start building a cage... im topless so riding down the road feels little scary if i crashed and rolled... dead duck... ill feel better with some tube over my head... lol... thanks guys!
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dang... i feel like an idiot... there is a few to go off in there huh? i saw abunch f square tubing at the scrap yard... was thinking it was better to go with round tubing though so theres no edges to hang up on? did you attach your rear bumper to your hitch? or did you bolt a hitch to the bumper? couldnt tell?? my hitch bent the frame at one point and i got t straight but couldnt figure out a way to reinforce it... maybe if i tie it in with the bumper itll be alittle stronger...
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