vargsmetal
Active member
My stock bumper was dented badly, and I wanted a solid place to put my spare and some 20L fuel/water cans with good recovery points. There are bolt on options available for my truck but I knew I could do it myself.
The main tube is 3x4 1/4 wall, everything else is 2x2 3/16 wall. The multi-pattern tire mounting plate and the spindle is from ruffstuff. The spindle is welded top and bottom of the main tube. Standard Destaco latch and I welded on some small pieces of pipe to the swing out and the main tube to drop a bolt through to hold the swing open.
To mount the bumper to the truck I took a ton of measurements, drew a design in CAD, and had a local steel supply house cut it out of 3/4 plate. Those plates extend all the way through the main tube to create ideal recovery points that pull directly inline with the frame.
Next up I need to make the basket for the fuel/water cans and I'm going to add a stainless drop down table for food prep.
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The main tube is 3x4 1/4 wall, everything else is 2x2 3/16 wall. The multi-pattern tire mounting plate and the spindle is from ruffstuff. The spindle is welded top and bottom of the main tube. Standard Destaco latch and I welded on some small pieces of pipe to the swing out and the main tube to drop a bolt through to hold the swing open.
To mount the bumper to the truck I took a ton of measurements, drew a design in CAD, and had a local steel supply house cut it out of 3/4 plate. Those plates extend all the way through the main tube to create ideal recovery points that pull directly inline with the frame.
Next up I need to make the basket for the fuel/water cans and I'm going to add a stainless drop down table for food prep.
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