I do like the Backstop "outback" bumper. I got the AEV bumper for such a good price that I could not pass it up though. I do really like the basic contour of the AEV bumper, I also like that it sits very tight to the truck body and really does not waste space. Crazy thing, my brother put a Mercenary off-road bumper on his RAM 2500 and instantly lost 1 mpg. I remember the first time I put an aftermarket bumper and winch on a JK and instantly lost 1.5 mpg, crazy, but I digress.
I get that it seems odd to cut up an AEV bumper to gain more protection for the front of the truck when I could have just bought a different bumper, but a deal is a deal. I think for the time being I will just cut and extend the center tube to make it a "high" bar so I can actually fit my lights on the bumper. LED light bars are nice, but I have a metric ton of JW speaker lights, so that's what I will use. Interestingly enough, my round JW speaker lights fit in the light bezels on the "wings", a win for the team lolol...
I wonder if "clear bra" or some similar product would help protect the bumper from rock chips the same way it helps protect the paint on the leading edges of a car/truck from rock chips? Im really not going to be rock crawling the truck and I would like to keep it looking good through the end of this year if possible, we are in the process of negotiating a deal for a vendor to use the truck for a week or so towards the end of the year. I will be retired by the end of this year, so really, the rest of this year is just about getting the truck finished and ready for retirement use.
Forgot to say, I am planning to take the truck out this coming weekend for a shakedown run, its still very early in the season and most the high mountain passes are still covered in feet of snow, but I think I will make an attempt to see how far I can get up / over either mosquito pass, the back side of Mt. Antero or Tin Cup pass.