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Mike the owner aint the best photographer...he's standing about 6" off center, but there are no better welders and fabricators in the buisness from what Ive seen....Keith s th tall guy and Mike is teh less tall
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. I put my protofab bumper through living hell using it as a dozer to push over rocks.....
Hey Fore Wheeler,
That's bad news. I hope I don't bend mine all up, so durn purty.. The only place it looks bendable is the very bottom, which wouldn't matter if it bent anyways I don't think.
Where did yours bend? I haven't had chance to use mine much yet.
CB
Hey Fore Wheeler,
That's bad news. I hope I don't bend mine all up, so durn purty.. The only place it looks bendable is the very bottom, which wouldn't matter if it bent anyways I don't think.
Where did yours bend? I haven't had chance to use mine much yet.
CB
it has bent inward from the frame on both sides, plus the bottom has it's fair share of bends.
I have to say too that I don't use my Jeep lightly, anyone that's seen it will know that. I just hoped that spending that kind of money it would hold up better. Good thing for me I have a buddy that owns a body shop with a frame machine that I can use anytime to straighten my bumper
What's even funnier is that my XJ is pictured on Trail Ready's web page and in their fliers.