I recently saw a rear bumper on BFH Garage and would like to know if anyone knows what brand it is? I will post the video from Youtube. The bumper is shown in the first couple of minutes.
Thanks,
Igoo65
Thanks,
Igoo65
AskI recently saw a rear bumper on BFH Garage and would like to know if anyone knows what brand it is? I will post the video from Youtube. The bumper is shown in the first couple of minutes.
Thanks,
Igoo65
He is really busy and I didn't want to bother him. I will talk to him this weekend.Ask
@hosejockey61 he’s here
Thanks. I will give him a call and find out.The LJ belongs to @rasband and I think its a modified Next Venture crossmember bumper.
The LJ belongs to @rasband and I think its a modified Next Venture crossmember bumper.
Yep, that's the one. The only mod was adding the receiver for my bike rack.Thanks. I will give him a call and find out.
Did you have to cut the cross member to recess the receiver hitch?Yep, that's the one. The only mod was adding the receiver for my bike rack.
Yes, though it might be less of a concern on an LJ with the second crossmember back there. @jjvw 's would be worth looking at since his is a TJ and he kept it sticking out a little more, but tucked as much as is likely reasonable.Did you have to cut the cross member to recess the receiver hitch?
The gas tank determined how far I could recess the sleeve. The sleeve and inserted hitch are about 3/8" away from plastic. It might even be flush to the back of the crossmember. The pin is right in front of the bumper face with room for a locking pin. So the position of the pin can also determine what the sleeve depth is, depending on the thickness of the bumper.Yes, though it might be less of a concern on an LJ with the second crossmember back there. @jjvw 's would be worth looking at since his is a TJ and he kept it sticking out a little more, but tucked as much as is likely reasonable.
I will talk to you guys this weekend. Thanks!The gas tank determined how far I could recess the sleeve. The sleeve and inserted hitch are about 3/8" away from plastic. It might even be flush to the back of the crossmember. The pin is right in front of the bumper face with room for a locking pin. So the position of the pin can also determine what the sleeve depth is, depending on the thickness of the bumper.