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Old 04-19-2008, 06:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Couple ques regarding All-Pro front bumper.

I'm considering getting the all-pro front bumper but have a couple questions...


How much will the front sag with the addition of this bumper w/the small light bar? (Searched this but didn't find much info).

I'm running OME 883 springs w/trd struts up front.

No winch for now.

Is this bumper only available in the 3-piece version now?



Thanks for the help guys!
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Re: Couple ques regarding All-Pro front bumper.

Are you putting a winch in the bumper?
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Re: Couple ques regarding All-Pro front bumper.

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I'm considering getting the all-pro front bumper but have a questions...

Is this bumper only available in the 3-piece version now?

Thanks for the help guys!

They are all 3 piece bumpers now.
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Re: Couple ques regarding All-Pro front bumper.

With stock suspension I didn't notice any sag on the front end with my 3 piece All Pro bumper.
Look for a piece that is bolted inside the bumper and take that out before putting the bumper on. pain in the ass if you miss that step like I did.
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