http://jeep_n_john.tripod.com/bumperpage2.htmBadV8S10 said:what the website for jnj?
I disagree, it really depends on how you do it. If the cut material is reshaped (folded) and re attached (rivited) and sealed, it should make up for any lost structure.Lincoln said:I'm not aware of any manufactures that have bumpers like that because it requires cutting the quarter panels off. That is a bad idea on a non cages XJ. After cutting the sides have a tendency to start buckling becuase of the lost structure in those corners.
Lincoln said:I'm not aware of any manufactures that have bumpers like that because it requires cutting the quarter panels off. That is a bad idea on a non cages XJ. After cutting the sides have a tendency to start buckling becuase of the lost structure in those corners.
bobnoxious said:Eh, I've done it numerous times and have yet to have a structural problem.
Root Moose said:FWIW there is a big difference between cutting it off and wrapping it back up into the structure for welding.
HAHAHA u so funnay! Hey, why is my name black?Lincoln said:Maybe the people I know are just unlucky. They all had the body side start to buckle and get wavy right around the 4x4 emblem. 5 or 6 of the local guys.
I know why JnJ's didn't, he doesn't ever get them out of the garage.
JnJ said:HAHAHA u so funnay! Hey, why is my name black?