Re: Expedition One rear bumper: Integrated lights, or No Integrated lights
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FJammin previously said:
If the lights are integrated, I hope they are recessed/protected. A bumper should be able to be used without worrying about cracking a light.
Looks good.
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GW193 previously said:
Lights for sure. Is the OEM Toyota reciever hitch still going to work as well?
Looks like a great product.
x2 on these concerns/points. Looks good and I am starting to lean you're direction - especially with the option of a rear swingout
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Re: Expedition One rear bumper: Integrated lights, or No Integrated lights
James, if you
Got lights
Got Hi-Lift mount points
Got Backup Sensors
Got OEM tow hitch support
Got heavy duty recovery points for Bow Shackles
Got swingout accessories (Jerry Cans and/or tire)
= You got customers
Nice clean design like the ARB, but with better options/additions.
Now if you could add a bounceless switch to those 1 Million CP lights so we can notify the person behind us tailgating/with their brights on, . . . that would be greaaaat!
Re: Expedition One rear bumper: Integrated lights, or No Integrated lights
Big time agreement with StHarris, all his points
Tomas
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StHarris previously said:
James, if you
Got lights
Got Hi-Lift mount points
Got Backup Sensors
Got OEM tow hitch support
Got heavy duty recovery points for Bow Shackles
Got swingout accessories (Jerry Cans and/or tire)