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Old 11-21-2007, 04:17 PM
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Here ya go...Click Contact info)
Old 11-21-2007, 04:38 PM
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Here ya go...Click Contact info)
nice bumper! However I tried calling them and looks like their number is disconnected...303 428 0239 doesn't work?

Anyone have a way to contact them...new number perhaps?
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I think the ARB bumpers look pretty nice and I've always heard good things about them on Jeeps.
Old 11-21-2007, 07:04 PM
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i really like the alien one... the lunar R or whatever its called. get that powdercoated red.. perfect.
Old 11-22-2007, 11:17 AM
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build your own.then you have a one of a kind bumber noboddy else has.just need a little fab skill and do a little homework.
Old 11-22-2007, 11:23 AM
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Ranchhand replacement bumper. W/the 4" lift the bottom of the bumper sits about waist high. I haven't hit any deer (yet) but I don't think it's going to win as I envision plowing over the top and destroying anything I hit.

The downside: the weight is about 600lbs, you have to have a forklift to install it, and w/the lift it's tuff crawling up to check oil and maintain.
Old 11-22-2007, 06:09 PM
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Canadian Deer Killer,this is what i did after having 3 near misses on our way up to our place at Gull Lake Alberta.I make the trip once a week over the summer and every other week in the winter.It is only a matter of time---Hope this helps----Road Armor Titan 2+rear,PS i even had them LINE-X so the deer guts wash off easily.One other note---do business with Alien Patrol if you want to go with that look ,i went through to many headaches dealing with R/A,never recommend them to anyone.Dw
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Found some more---DW,these pics are a bit old,the 4 light buckets now have 4 inch lights installed.
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looks awesome!
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that thing is mean
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I vote for the Buckstop.
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that thing is mean
Thanks,it now has a matching Raider canopy,with 4-8inch Procomp lights mounted to the front of a Megawarrior basket on the roof to hold the spare(no pics yet).
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Originally Posted by afoulk
I think the ARB bumpers look pretty nice and I've always heard good things about them on Jeeps.
For sure! I think this is the cleanest, nicest bumper for the second gens.
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My buckstop was pricey, but worth it in my opinion. It took about 4 months to receive it but showed up just as I ordered it. I can't speak for other's Buckstop bumpers, but mine was great. Bolted right up, built extremely beefy (200 lbs), my powdercoat is holding up great, no issues what so ever. Gets compliments all the time.

With freight and the driving lights the total was around $1750... (which my insurance covered thanks to the first unlucky deer)...
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