I can see what you're saying IRT the center section of your bumper and the winch. But beyond the center section it's too thick top to bottom and those "trim pieces" look like hell. You guys really should re-think that, it draws the eye and not in a good way.
We've sat around a campfire...
Agreed. Looks like it could be half as tall from the frontal view, really looks more bloated than it needs to be.
Your pictures below clearly show an added piece at the ends of the bumper that clearly look to be under the fender flares. If this is aluminum it IS going to flex L/R/Up/Down in...
Those gaps look mighty tight between the bumper and the grill/fenders... technical terrain is gonna wreak havoc with them so snug. I've seen ARB bumpers eat fenders and flares with too little gap. I'd recommend more room for flex and vibration.
Spent the weekend at San Onofre beach with the fam. Knocked the dust off of the Jayco Baja (my wife's toy) and LOVED the way the truck tows with the new Demello rear bumper. Tongue weight seems to be perfect, nice flat tow and feels very stable at all speeds. Just like OEM ;)
My favorite single skillet camp meal
Single burner stove and a large pan.
Slice up one BEEF polska kielbasa, brown it in pan.
Add on bag of hash browns or any potatoes + 1 can of corn + 1 can of green beans. Maybe even some bacon. Add seasoning salt and pepper to taste, cook until happy...
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