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Vance Matheson
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Yup I totally agree!
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And you were ready to fab one up for me...lol...for more beer too
Yup I totally agree!
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And you were ready to fab one up for me...lol...for more beer too
So I guess you dont recommend that bumper eh Trent?..lol.
I said it was stupid... How do you know I don't recommend it lol. Stupid is right up my alley sometimes!
ill take your word on the damage caused by having a heavier bumper, so how about a bumper that will protect the pipe and the front plastics. i spent an hour on the xm i rented to push the plastics back into shape and ended up splitting it right in the middle at the bottom. and i know i didnt hit anything that weekend, luckily they didnt notice when i took it back. chances are ill never go through insurance unless its a write off.
ive been looking and have only seen a couple worth bothering with. maybe il just say fuk it and add just a skid plate.
The plastic and bumper are not very expensive and easy to change.
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Wow, you can't put a bumper on the front because the rest of the sled won't take it??? WTF
what's that thing made from crepe paper and tin foil?
what a piece of sh*t!!
yes aluminum bumpers colapse nicely when "parking" against immovable objects (this advice is for all brands), first hand experience talking !!!! lol
steel is bad
that's good for the right hand side but what about the left?
also will it fit in my enclosed trailer with this accessory?
Needs atleast 6 lightbars to be functional