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Heavy Duty recovery bumper ideas
Cheggs:
I have seen this done on RRC worked atreat and looked ok, the chassis went before the Bumper, I keep thinking of doing this type of thing to the rear of mine as the bumper is starting to go.
simon15:
i dont really care what it looks like just need something solid as im getting stuck a lot at the mo due to crap raod tyres :(
Ill try to get it done during next month hopefully and post up pics etc. :)
Lyndsey731:
Simon15
Sorry to jump your thread mate, you say your getting stuck and your sig mentions you want parts.
I've got some Bronco's 235/85/16's well 6 actually, 4 have been used 1 used as a spare and is a second (iffy side wall but fine as a spare) and 1 spankingly new. Excellent off road not great on but thats choice you make. Not everyones cup of tea being remould which is why I changed them if i'm honest, at the time it was a lot of tyre for a small price. I would advertise them and all the other rubbish I have but I just can't seem to be bothered with so much to do around the house.
If your into making your own bits you should meet a mate of mine Dave, lives in Winterborne he's just crew cabbed his rangie and cut more bits off than you could imagine. 36" tyres full home made roll cage, lockers front and back, hydraulic winches, the list goes on, he should be in Belgium by now for the national.
Gav
simon15:
Hey gav thanks for the offer
But im getting a set of 265/70 Colway MT's temporarily tomorrow till i can afford a set of insa turbo special tracks :) :)
My Bro-in-law loves welding etc so if i get all the bits he can make it all work and he is just starting his business up again doing everything from welding to fibreglassing etc etc...
Lyndsey731:
I was tempted by the Insa's myself, but really I wanted to go a bit bigger.
Gav
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