WheelinJR
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Portland, Oregon
So I've had these 3 sets of bumper brackets I made about a year ago (I didn't even have a Jeep then) and I decided its time to put a set to use.
I am building a light duty front tube bumper to replace my stocker with the goofy pre-runner bar. It isn't the perfect set of brackets for the bumper I'm building, it sticks out far enough for a winch plate but I don't plan on using a winch with this
Done so far List:
1. Cut a 8' chunk of tube
2. Bent it up
3. Bolted my brackets on
4. Tacked my main bar into place
To Do List:
1. 45 cut and cap weld the ends
2. 1" tube from ends of hoop back to mount plate
3. pre-runner style upper hoop of some sort
4. Pair of light tabs
5. find local to machine a nice aluminum skid plate
6. build some sort of cover over "winch plate" area
7. weld it all up
8. off to powdercoat
Yes I know List:
1. Doesn't tie into frame enough...I have a factory towhook kit I am going to use for now, and build tie-in brackets later, then add clevis hooks to the bumper itself.
2. Too wide...I boched my bend lines. I wanted to start the inner bends sooner, and have the overall width end up so that the center of the tubing sat at the edge of the outer fender.
Here's some beginning pics, watch for updates as I go.
I will keep all my pictures as I go posted, but you can see everything I take at this link
http://gitout.com/v-web/gallery/v/Readers-Rides/JR/bumper/
I am building a light duty front tube bumper to replace my stocker with the goofy pre-runner bar. It isn't the perfect set of brackets for the bumper I'm building, it sticks out far enough for a winch plate but I don't plan on using a winch with this
Done so far List:
1. Cut a 8' chunk of tube
2. Bent it up
3. Bolted my brackets on
4. Tacked my main bar into place
To Do List:
1. 45 cut and cap weld the ends
2. 1" tube from ends of hoop back to mount plate
3. pre-runner style upper hoop of some sort
4. Pair of light tabs
5. find local to machine a nice aluminum skid plate
6. build some sort of cover over "winch plate" area
7. weld it all up
8. off to powdercoat
Yes I know List:
1. Doesn't tie into frame enough...I have a factory towhook kit I am going to use for now, and build tie-in brackets later, then add clevis hooks to the bumper itself.
2. Too wide...I boched my bend lines. I wanted to start the inner bends sooner, and have the overall width end up so that the center of the tubing sat at the edge of the outer fender.
Here's some beginning pics, watch for updates as I go.





I will keep all my pictures as I go posted, but you can see everything I take at this link
http://gitout.com/v-web/gallery/v/Readers-Rides/JR/bumper/