Need Your Feedback!! -Rear Bumper-

No I don't think so...I'll be making a aluminum roof rack for it, with a counter sunk spare tire holder built in it.
 
Roof rack spare mounts suck. If you don't believe me go strap it to your factory racks for a week before you spend time and money on putting it up there. I love that bumper, find me a way to attach a spare to it and I'm sold.

P.S. Since it is modular, you should convince them to sell 2 different endcaps. One like you made and one for people who cut and fold the rear quarter.

For the tire rack just make a shorty passenger side end cap and bolt the carrier base in between.
 
I choose not to spend the money on the high dollar rear bumper with a tire carrier, mine is on the roof in a rack. I like how it works, and love how it looks. plus it is CHEAP. I can also see out the back.

Yes, I would RATHER have it out back if free.... but its not free!
 
I choose not to spend the money on the high dollar rear bumper with a tire carrier, mine is on the roof in a rack. I like how it works, and love how it looks. plus it is CHEAP. I can also see out the back.

Yes, I would RATHER have it out back if free.... but its not free!

Your opinion doesn't fit my experience, nor mine yours. Run no sway bars and 33" tires and you may change your mind.:sunshine:

It wouldn't hurt to offer the option. I'm not saying make it free but with other manufacturers charging $800-$1500 for a bumper with a tire carrier I would like to see what OR-FAB could do for half that. That is the only reason I have an OR-FAB front bumper, affordability. Now that I have it I see that it is quality too. The winch bumper I bought was half the cost of most of their competitors. Their modular construction must have something to do with that, I would like to see that carried over to another product I need.
 
Your opinion doesn't fit my experience, nor mine yours. Run no sway bars and 33" tires and you may change your mind.:sunshine:

I have 32's and disco when offroad.

I see your point of getting it outback for cheap. If I could get the tire on the rearbumper for cheap, then I probably would... just for gas mileage. It is my DD.
 
I will be selling my one off ORFab rear 84-01 Cherokee XJ bumper that I made a few weeks ago! I'm going to list it on Ebay next week. It is powder coated gloss black. I don't know what it will go for but its perfect for matching the ORFab front bumpers!! If you want to contact me ahead of listing it, PM me! It mounts to the factory bumper mounting locations, it's all 1/4" steal for the brackets. I will come with the center section, right and left corners with the hardware to mount both corners. All the tubing is made out of .156 wall DOM. You will reuse your factory bolts to mount it to your body. It has D-ring 3/4" mounts on each side. The hitch is not rated to tow, its there to mount a bike rack, or lugage rack for camping, cooler or gas cans. It will clear most factory hitches. Let me know if you have any questions about it!! Thanks for every ones feedback on it!

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I'm Listing it today!! I just wanted everyone to have a chance to look at it if they are intrested! I will post the link up tonight when the listing starts.
 
Nice work. I want one too!
 
The reciever will work fine but you have to ancore it to the hitch rails. I needed the ancores for the 2nd bumper that i made, I ran out of material, so i couldn't make 2 pairs. but you can always make your own ancores. sorry man...
 
Roof rack spare mounts suck. If you don't believe me go strap it to your factory racks for a week before you spend time and money on putting it up there. I love that bumper, find me a way to attach a spare to it and I'm sold.

P.S. Since it is modular, you should convince them to sell 2 different endcaps. One like you made and one for people who cut and fold the rear quarter.

For the tire rack just make a shorty passenger side end cap and bolt the carrier base in between.
I like where your head's at. both of those ideas are great.
 
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