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Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
How is the approach angle, looks like it sticks out. How many mounting bolts are there. I see the 10 up front, any on the sides. Great looking bumper especially with the bullbar on.
Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
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stringmachine previously said:
chris can you send me a pm in reguards to the price? thanks
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GrandTheftPinto previously said:
x2.. i'm curious about price/options/ etc..
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PaulThePhotographer previously said:
You going to Hard Rock with us....
Thinking about it!
Wow that looks SUPER great.... Why don't you park that over at Corey's during his build day, maybe I could take it off while you are not looking... lol
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wadecc04fj previously said:
How is the approach angle, looks like it sticks out. How many mounting bolts are there. I see the 10 up front, any on the sides. Great looking bumper especially with the bullbar on.
I think you could stick the stock bumper right over this one no approach problems. 10+2 on each side.
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Garsgrl previously said:
I'd say this is true for ARB and Warn. I thought Demello and Allpro were small shops. However, I have no idea on the size of LCNW so there shop may bring a whole new perspective to a small shop.
Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
Very nice looking Chris! Really makes your FJ stand out even more.
And you better bring that new shinny winch with you this weekend!
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Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
Could you post a side shot - showing the approach angle. It does look like it sticks out a bit.
I guess I should've followed your advice in the thread title - and not looked... sorry, not diggin' the bumper. Still like the Demello (and similar style) bumpers - clean lines, more of a finished look... but you know what they say about opinions
Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
Good looking bumper, no being an a@@ but does it have other attachment points? People have had trouble with bumpers pulling the front out from the frame. I'm talking about where the bumper attaches to the frame, or frame plate. It isn't that strong of an attachment point. May want to pay close attention especially when winching.
Re: To all that did not buy a LCNW bumper DON'T LOOK
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JAXTOY previously said:
Good looking bumper, no being an a@@ but does it have other attachment points? People have had trouble with bumpers pulling the front out from the frame. I'm talking about where the bumper attaches to the frame, or frame plate. It isn't that strong of an attachment point. May want to pay close attention especially when winching.
I've heard this same issue, but not from bumper attachment points, but from the winch attachment. The bumper needs to be attached where it is, which is in front of the crumple zone, but from what I have been told, attaching the winch in front of the crumple zone (or to the bumper which is attached there) is asking for problems. Do any of the bumper manufacturers attach their winch to the frame behind the crumple zone? Does LCNW?
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