JCR Crusader Front Bumper
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JCR Crusader Front Bumper
Finally got it on. Took 5 weeks to get it, then another week to paint then today the install. Also did the whole frame tie in kit as well.
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Thanks. I went back and forth between Aries fab and jcr and dirt bound. The jcr shape won me over. The price isn't much different really from the other "shapley" bumpers. Crusader rear is on order as well. Must match. Lol.
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That is super clean. Looks excellent.
Darn it, now I'm going to have bumpers on my mind (I have so many items on the stack already!)
Darn it, now I'm going to have bumpers on my mind (I have so many items on the stack already!)
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Thanks man. I know how you feel. Rear is on the way, gas tank skid paint is drying. Next up is A/C delete, belt, alternator, exhaust and then lockers. Then I'll be done until I get stuck a lot. Then long arm setup probably. All the while my daily driver.
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Also have a rear JCR bumper with a 33" wheel on the swing arm...it's held up well for 3 or so years now...spindle is solid.
Also FWIW I just installed BDS long arms since I'm at 6"+ of lift. I can't speak for y-links, but this true 4-link is as advertised and I run it on the freeway at 70+mph with great results.