Let's see your aftermarket bumpers!

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Road armor front and rear, strong as hell, I've hit a couple different things with them, some on purpose some not, including having a forklift hit the bumper with the tip of the fork, not a scratch!! The only suggestion is to have them clear coated or line x, the powder coat they use isn't the best quality and with out it they'll begin to start showing rust in a few months...
 
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Road armor front and rear, strong as hell, I've hit a couple different things with them, some on purpose some not, including having a forklift hit the bumper with the tip of the fork, not a scratch!! The only suggestion is to have them clear coated or line x, the powder coat they use isn't the best quality and with out it they'll begin to start showing rust in a few months...

Now what size lift and tires are you running? I've heard the road armor are big and bulky. I'm only running a 3 inch toytech lift so I don't want a huge front bumper that's going to kill my front clearance.
 
3" procomp with 33s the weight of the bumper and and winch do make the front sag a little on that set up, I have had no problems with it tough for the 7 months the bumpers have been on... Here in the next month I'm gonna put OME shocks and 886 springs on it to get the front back up, I'll post pics when I'm done...
 
Now what size lift and tires are you running? I've heard the road armor are big and bulky. I'm only running a 3 inch toytech lift so I don't want a huge front bumper that's going to kill my front clearance.
Look at the front of mine! Took a light pole down with the same bumper on my FJ!!!
 
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