Great pix! I love that area. I'm from Russellville, mom is from Mena and my dad is from Pencil Bluff. Ouchita area! Love it!
M&D just got back from Mena for a birthday party and she said that the colors are coming on strong due to the low rain total for the year.
I can only imagine what...
That is a slick bumper! Ohhh, great, now I'm drooling!
Seems like a fairly easy one to build. Just interested in how the quarter panel pieces attach to the bumper. Time to email.
Excellent letter and great points.
We have some trails in my area that I frequent. Yes trash is left by some idiots that wheel there too, but the worst part is not our fault. The area is within the city limits, is a flood plain, and is easily accessible to everyone. That means that many...
While it appears more like a styling difference I have friends that'll argue differently. I know of one fellow who bent his TJM during a relatively normal winching. Nothing major and TJM actually sent a replacement part. I don't recall what it was but customer service was good.
I haven't...
That's a great looking rear bumper 60series! I like Hale's bumper but it entails cutting sheetmetal. No biggie maybe but that bumper you posted offers a different concept.
Very nice! Beautiful pix. One of these days I'd like to visit the tree changing.
There's a location called Lost Maples just west of San Antonio that is supposed to be quite dramatic as well.
Thanks Scott! Never even thought about 4x6. That acutally is going to solve three dilemma's I've been having!
Reasonable prices on that hinge as well. What type of company might have those hinges locally? I don't mind ordering online but I like local vendors as well.
Scott those are exactly what I needed! In the first pic the depth of the "main" part of the bumper appears to be close to 4". Is that an illusion or am I seeing things.
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