Sounds like a fun project!
I had a semi-related question about bumpers. I know I'm gonna have to do something about mine...as they hand a bit low after the body lift. And in the front, I've got the brush guard, so they will block the headlights a little bit (it's not all the way on in the picture because of my body damage - the pass fender sticks out too far to the right and you can't put the bumper on all the way yet).
So, I was thinking about a "minimalist" bumper. I don't have a lot to spend on materials, and I don't want a 100-lb weight over the front axle as it reduces ride height and pack weight.
The basic concept I was imagining was almost as simple as removing the stock bumper, cutting a bumper-shaped sheet of 1/4" plate with holes in the plate to slide over the stock frame rail/bumper brackets, and welding it directly to the brackets. I could then find a way to tie in to the frame rails/brackets for a snatch point and shackle mount.
Or...for that matter...should I just modify the stock brackets to offset the 1" lift, and cut-down the stock bumper to a slimmer profile?
It doesn't *have* to be that spartan, but this was the "minimalist" approach that got me thinking. It would be low-profile, it would count as a "bumper" so I wouldn't get pulled over for not having a bumper, and it would be light-weight.
My only worry is...in the event of an impact, less mass on the bumper means more energy sent through the frame rails. Though, in a frontal impact, I can't see the thin stock bumper providing much (if any) crush protection. It's just some thin horizontal steel.
What do you guys think of a minimalist approach? I'd love some thoughts/ideas to draw out!