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Made By Get Bent Kustoms http://www.getbentkustoms.com
Not all of these are taken at the same time. so youll see some without turn signals and some without paint.

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I should say that its a bolt on. i can put the stock bumper right back on.
the supports go into the hole in the frame and reach almost back to where the A arms are. we added 3 holes for 5 bolts.
 

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I think that looks good.

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well we never weighed it.. i can tell you i lost 1/2" of lift ( fixed that with a clevis lift) and it isnt possible to put it on alone.. without effort.. was about 3/4 of a full sheet of 1/4" steel. id guess in the song of 200lbs
maybe

im not good at guessing weights
 

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The bumper looks nice with the exception of the cheesy looking lights. It looks like they had a good design going and then just dropped the ball with the lights. Since they obviously have a plasma cutter, they should have cut a few ovals and put in some flush mount LED lights. Maybe something like these...

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It would have given it a much more finished look. It looks good over all though.
 

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Is that before the winch though? I'm just curious how much it weighs in comparison to an ARB. I like your's better. It looks cleaner to me, for some reason.
 

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The bumper looks nice with the exception of the cheesy looking lights. It looks like they had a good design going and then just dropped the ball with the lights. Since they obviously have a plasma cutter, they should have cut a few ovals and put in some flush mount LED lights. Maybe something like these...

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It would have given it a much more finished look. It looks good over all though.

i chose the lights.. i wanted them to be idiot easy to replace.
 

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Is that before the winch though? I'm just curious how much it weighs in comparison to an ARB. I like your's better. It looks cleaner to me, for some reason.

no that was after the winch.. when we have it off to do the real paint this summer ill try to get it on a scale.
 

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perfect10.gifLooks badaxx. Good job on the welds/design. but someone fibbed to you about what a full sheet of steel is. A full sheet of flat stock steel is 20'+(usually 20'1/2' - 21') x8' x plate thickness. Surley you didn't use 3/4 full sheet just over 1200lbs or over 1/2 ton.:party52:
 

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ok not a full sheet.. it was 8' long and 5 or 6 wide. ( not a steel worker) there was a stack of them so i assumed that was the standard size
 

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.284lbs/in3. find approx sq ft used divide by 144 to get in sq , divide by 4 because 1/4 plate, muliply x .284 weight if steel. That's the weight of the steel:party52: Hang on I'm wrong again
 
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8ft or 96” x 5’ or 60” …………………….96”x60”=5760sq/in’s
5760 divided by 4 because it’s 1/4in 1440in3
Times .284lbs/in3 408.96 lbs for that size

I think that’s the math anyways .284lbs/ft3 is useful, looks great either way. If your not a steel worker someone is on that project.:party52: Just fill it with helium. It's not 400lbs
 
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so..

lets say that 6' of the steel made it into the bumper ( slightly high due to the bits between the cuts)

72" x60 " = 4320
4320/4 = 1080
1080*.284 = 306 lbs

honestly that seems high.. but i dont know for sure
 
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