foxwar71
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- Foxboro, MA
Well, I've been getting tired of the plain, boring rear bumper on my jeep. It also sucks having the put a 35" spare in the back seat on trail rides. I plan on making the rear to match the custom front winch bumper I built a while ago. Nothing too fancy, the entire bumper will be built from 1/4" plate and 4"x2"x0.250" rect tubing. I wanted to have the same angles as the front; the corners angle in and angle up, and the bottom of the bumper will be angled too. For now, I'll just be building the bumper itself, then in about a month or so I'll be making a tire carrier for it.
This is the front bumper that most of the design was based off of
So, one day I decided to remove the rear bumper/hitch/gas skid. after driving around like this for a few days, I was finally motivated enough to actually start building.
I started with the mounting system first. I wanted to have the beefiest, most overkill mounts possible. Little bit of measure confirmed the fact that a 4"x2" rect tube would fit inside the framerail. This meant trimming the rear crossmember, trimming the shackle bolts, and removing that one spot on each side where the factory nutstrips jump up and over.
Once the 4"x2" fit inside, it was time to drill out the mounting holes and make a new nutstrip outta a 1 1/4" wide peice of 1/4" that would fit inside the rec tubing. all mounting hardware is 1/2" Grade 8 bolts and nuts.
This is the front bumper that most of the design was based off of

So, one day I decided to remove the rear bumper/hitch/gas skid. after driving around like this for a few days, I was finally motivated enough to actually start building.


I started with the mounting system first. I wanted to have the beefiest, most overkill mounts possible. Little bit of measure confirmed the fact that a 4"x2" rect tube would fit inside the framerail. This meant trimming the rear crossmember, trimming the shackle bolts, and removing that one spot on each side where the factory nutstrips jump up and over.




Once the 4"x2" fit inside, it was time to drill out the mounting holes and make a new nutstrip outta a 1 1/4" wide peice of 1/4" that would fit inside the rec tubing. all mounting hardware is 1/2" Grade 8 bolts and nuts.




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