opinions on products from a new company

here are some pics of the tj rear bumper im workin on. i will be buildin the tire carrier tomorrow. and startin on the front bumper.

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nice pictures

do you have a website?
 
if you build parts they need to be beefy, well designed, obvious attention to detail, overall above and beyond. the customer service must be good too. and lastly a nice website.

with those expectations met, i'd buy parts from you... no questions
 
as in beefy the tire carrier was built from 3/16 tube and the bumpers where built from 1/4wall tube and plate. the safety chain spots on the rear where 5/16 and the d-ring tie ins where 3/4 plate

as for the customer service he had some problems with mounting them. i drove 2.5 hours and made things right. on my end i had some of the mounting holes a lil off but the front and rear frames where bent a lil. but i made it work and everything turned out ok.

and i dont have a website i approve of yet im workin on havein one built.
 
i know with the xj its good to reinforce the mounting points of the rear bumper/carrier if your running larger tires as the weight of the spare and bumper can cause frame damage if you use the stock mounting areas without reinforcement - or so I have been told, take it as you will, just passing along some advice that was given to me
 
My rear bumper uses the stock mounting points, and then has unibody tie ins that use the receiver hitch bolts as well. I carried 35" spare for over a year, and now a 36" spare with no problems.
 
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