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who makes the recommended rear aftermarket bumper
seeing that the cooler does not run the length of the tunnel now might need a little extra support for the bungi pulls
 
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X2 for the brp one. I have one and it is way heavier then the stock one. Cuso had a picture one here last year comparing the stock to the after market brp


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X2 for the brp one. I have one and it is way heavier then the stock one. Cuso had a picture one here last year comparing the stock to the after market brp


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x3.
They finally offer them in black now too. No more powder coating the silver ones.
First time you hook a sno-bungee on the stock one and give a good pull with it, it will be toast.
 

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I noticed that the HD bumper I had for the 163's is a little too short for the 174. So it may be for sale (take off the old one first and see where the bolt holes line up) and I will have to order a new one.
 

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I have brand new black one off of my 2014 if someone is interested. $60.00 takes even has the tow attachment on the back.
text me 780-699-9118
 

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X10 for VanAmburg. They can also weld in a hitch tang if ya like. Heavier duty than if Motörhead built bumpers.

I've got a stock bumper AND a brp heavy duty with hitch for sale.
 

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who makes the recommended rear aftermarket bumper
seeing that the cooler does not run the length of the tunnel now might need a little extra support for the bungi pulls[/QUOTE]

I installed the tundra bumper on my Xm, crazy once you take the stock one off how light it is made. This also will allow to pull sleigh.
 

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who makes the recommended rear aftermarket bumper
seeing that the cooler does not run the length of the tunnel now might need a little extra support for the bungi pulls

I installed the tundra bumper on my Xm, crazy once you take the stock one off how light it is made. This also will allow to pull sleigh.[/QUOTE]

The BRP HD bumper for the T3 174 is not available until mid or late December.
 

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I know you have a 174 but I thought I would share what I did for whoever is reading this. I have a 154'' and I bought a 162'' heavy duty bumper. The reason I bought the longer one is you can bolt it to the skid bracket. Two the holes didn't line up but I just drilled new ones and also riveted it all the way along. This provides way more support for the tunnel.
 

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