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Show Me Your Bumpers!

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by olcj, Dec 26, 2020.

  1. olcj

    olcj A Work in Progress

    So my '76 project has no front bumper, wondering what's out there for a CJ? I've heard you can make a YJ bumper fit, just looking for something semi-economical that looks good with the CJ's lines. Whatcha got?
     
  2. get a piece of steel tube, make cutouts for frame horns and drill for bolts. cheap and simple.
     
  3. zila

    zila I throw poop

    I made front and rear in my garage. 2X4 tubing 5/16". Box ends.. Easy peasy
     
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  4. RATTYFLATTY

    RATTYFLATTY I think you need a little more throttle

    Here is the simple style I have used and made for others a lot. Pick up 2 pieces of 3/4"x3"x about 14"steel(depends on how far back on the frame you want to go) and have a 1" hole punched in one end. Most places that sell steel have an iron worker that can do this. 1 piece 2x4 channel cut to desired length, mitered ends with 2 slots cut in to slid the 3/4"x3" threw. Drill holes and bolt it to the side of the frame then weld it together. My winch mount is separate from the bumper.
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    Last edited: Dec 27, 2020
  5. Twin2

    Twin2 not him 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    2X4 rectangle tubing with ears for frame mounting forward
    extra room for PS gear box
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  6. olcj

    olcj A Work in Progress

    Some great ideas, wish I had the mad skills you guys have!
     
  7. A piece of 2”x4” rectangular tubing works perfectly. 3/16” thick wall is ideal. I welded mine directly to the frame horns but you might not want yours to be as permanent. I did the whole thing in maybe two hours. I’ll try and take some pictures today.
     
  8. SFaulken

    SFaulken Active Member

    Thats basically what I did, but I cut holes and jammed a couple pieces of 3/4" x 3" flat bar all the way through the 2x4 tubing, to make D-Ring mounts, and then brought them back down the frame, so it bolts on.