Recently, someone posted about these in Lucrum's thread for their
Lucrum Bumper Wing Eliminators. Lucrum responded with the following points, which I responded to below. Since I responded in their thread, I thought it only fair to give them a plug here, so here are their points and my response...
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Lucrum previously said:
Thanks for the additional info and thanks for your business. While I love seeing what people come up with there are some big differences.
1. Lucrum's BWE's are made from high quality molds custom matched to the shape of the Fj's bumper, not sheet metal cut up, there is a cost, quality and big appearance difference we aimed to be the best at.
2. The Lucrum BWE's are fiberglass and have a thick black gel coat that matches the bumper. The gel coat even if scratched severely will not change color and can be sanded or buffed out.
Sheet metal gets rough and shows scratches immediately and paint cant compare to gel coat.
3. The Lucrum BWE's do not show fasteners. The Lucrum BWE's have the same finished great look the FJ came with.
Sheet metal requires screws that can or will rust to show.
4. Lurcum BWE's if installed correctly are guaranteed to never come off. Lucrum's BWE's use high quality 3M chemically bonded and primed emblem adhesives that are formulated for plastics and harsh outdoor weather that will last longer than your vehicle!
Sheet metal screws can back out, strip out soft plastic or just plain come lose after time and off road use.
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I've been staying out of this mostly out of respect for you guys. I'd really like to get the Lucrum winch mount when I can afford it.
I couldn't agree more with most of your points, but thought I should correct you on one point and make one comment.
The stainless steel mounting hardware (including lock washers) is stainless steel and shouldn't rust. Mine have not loosened in a year or so with plenty of off-road use. Of course, I do my best not to hit anything, so I can't speak to what would happen if someone does.
The reason I chose bolts, and the exact point is, that they
CAN be removed.
If you feel like I have no business posting in your thread, feel free to post in mine. I don't have anything bad to say about your product. I think they are just different from mine, and not my cup of tea.
I wouldn't feel too threatened anyway, haven't sold one yet (while I have given advice to a few who wanted to make their own).