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When i got my project XJ i knew right away the stock bumpers had to go..they are barely more than tin :roll: the front has 3 mount bolts to the "frame", 2 of which are thru metal that is maybe 12 gauge.. i went to my local steel supplier and bought a stick of 2" x 6" x 11 gauge rectangular tubing and a a piece of 3/16 x 6" flat stock.. using the original bumper mounts as a pattern for the mount holes, but extending back further and following the shape of the "frame"..I bolted the mounts in with the stock bolts and then welded the mounts to the frame..for hook mounts I bought 2 receiver blanks from a trailer supply house and cut them into the bumper.. my hooks slip into the receiver..welded everything up good... capped the ends...good bumper..good hooks and a handy air tank to boot...
Dawg[addsig]
When i got my project XJ i knew right away the stock bumpers had to go..they are barely more than tin :roll: the front has 3 mount bolts to the "frame", 2 of which are thru metal that is maybe 12 gauge.. i went to my local steel supplier and bought a stick of 2" x 6" x 11 gauge rectangular tubing and a a piece of 3/16 x 6" flat stock.. using the original bumper mounts as a pattern for the mount holes, but extending back further and following the shape of the "frame"..I bolted the mounts in with the stock bolts and then welded the mounts to the frame..for hook mounts I bought 2 receiver blanks from a trailer supply house and cut them into the bumper.. my hooks slip into the receiver..welded everything up good... capped the ends...good bumper..good hooks and a handy air tank to boot...
Dawg[addsig]