my homemade bumper build

Newb ? since I'm not experienced enough to tell... Is that 2x4 and 2x2 tubing you are using?

Thanks
It looks like it! But the 2x4 is really thick walled compared to the 2x2.
 
looks like a good start! better then i could do! like stated, the Shackle loops look a little scary. I think theyr sagging with just the weight of the shackles? and they dont look Centered?

Lookin forward to finished product!
 
Your mockup kinda looked like mine when I started. I just used a piece of 3x5x1/4 scored it bent it welded it up and viola you're done. I got atozfabrications d-rings and they are welded to the bumber and the bumper mount


click em
 
looks good man i like it.


i still need to:
-Prerunner bars
-Finish d-ring mounts
-side plating
-cap of ends
-light mounts
-grinding everything smooth
-painting

oh and heres some pics i took today when i got bored of what i got done last night.
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AND YES THE D-RINGS ARE JUST ON THERE TO SEE HOW THEY WILL LOOK LOL!
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got a little more done today. and also made some changes. it's done done still need to beef up the clevis ring mounts, and get/ bend the "prerunner bars" then do light tabs. and yeah i know the welds arent that good looking i had quite the gap i had to fill up that was a pain in the ass:thumbdn: so they were function over looks. and doesnt matter to me it's not a mall crawler haha.

ok well heres a few pics..
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If you plan on using that for recovery...isn't it kinda important to have the brackets go back further now, and not later?

It's your Jeep, but I would never tug anything that doesnt at least go to the bolt hole in the back in addition to the stock points.

~Scott
 
looks good, but here is some thoughtful advice, take it as you may.

if all you have are stock mounts for now, fine. when you can get some plate too make proper frame mounts (further back for more bolts) than simply drill a few more holes in what you have now and use the 3 stock plus 2 more to attack the frame plates to both the frame and the bumper.
My frame plates stay on the frame, but my bumper is bolted to it with 5 bolts per side, makes for easier removal when I want to work on the front end. no need to remove the plates, which means no steering box problems.

as for the welds, grab a few grinding wheels and cheaper angle grinder and grind them smooth. that way you see no welds, and it makes everything look that much cleaner.
 
In think it looks pretty good.

As you already siad your gona beef up the mounting brackets and the d ring tabs. So once thats done it'll be pretty good. BRAVO
 
In think it looks pretty good.

As you already siad your gona beef up the mounting brackets and the d ring tabs. So once thats done it'll be pretty good. BRAVO
thanks man :)

looks good, but here is some thoughtful advice, take it as you may.

if all you have are stock mounts for now, fine. when you can get some plate too make proper frame mounts (further back for more bolts) than simply drill a few more holes in what you have now and use the 3 stock plus 2 more to attack the frame plates to both the frame and the bumper.
My frame plates stay on the frame, but my bumper is bolted to it with 5 bolts per side, makes for easier removal when I want to work on the front end. no need to remove the plates, which means no steering box problems.

ok so just to make sure you mean like sandwiching it or just drilling and putting more bolts where i have currently? pics maybe? :)
 
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