YJ Bumper Build

BC Explorer

Adventurer
Well I finally started on build a rear bumper for the YJ with clevis mounts and reciever.

The Bumper started as a peice of 2x4x3/16 and will sit flush against the Jeep rear crossmember. I milled bolt holes on the back side were a nut strip will be welded in side the bumper before putting on the end caps.
I also milled three 3/4" holes so that I could plug weld the back side of the clevis mount to the back of the 2x4. Clevis mounts are 3/4" stock and should be strong enough.
Here are some pics so far and I post more when I get back from the shop today, hopefully I can fit it on the Jeep today.

This makes it so much easier when doing projects.
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StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
I love my Mill and Lathe for projects on my truck. Its not exactly the Bridgeport you have, but it works! Nice start on the bumper!

~James
 

BC Explorer

Adventurer
Well I did some more on the bumper and now have it on the YJ and only need to start on the tire/jerry can carrier.

Clevis mounts are finished and welded in.
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And because I'm bolting the bumper directly to the rear crossmember I had to create a nut strip and weld it inside the bumper.
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I then machined a spot on the bumper to locate the swing arm pin. There are 2 holes because I change my mind after I drilled the hole on the right. OOOPS
Any ways I weld it back and now no hole.
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The end caps are finished and bumper mounted, I'll post pictures later today.
 
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StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
Are you going to just spray paint it or? The last bumper I did for a friend, I accidentally put the seam to the outside like yours is. It didnt look so hot after I painted it, but a coating like Rhino lining or something will cover it nicely. I know its too late to turn back now, I learned the hard way also. Looks really killer man, and a heck of a lot cheaper than something prefabbed!

~James
 

BC Explorer

Adventurer
Truck bed liner is my best friend, I sprayed my rack with it as well and if it gets all scratch and looking crappy you just respray it.
It also helps that a buddy of mine works at Line-x.
I know what you mean about thew seam, on this bumper I wasn't worried.
I just built another bumper for a customer and it has the seem facing inwards because it is just being painted.
 

StumpXJ

SE Expedition Society
Yeah, bedliner makes my welds look like a champ! I see you dont have that problem, but it works for me.

~James
 

BC Explorer

Adventurer
Well here are some more updates on the YJ bumper build.

This how the hinge goes together, but right now without the cap bolt
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One big issue I had to deal with was how to mount my jerry cans.
I was going to use the Blitz mounting system but, they look bulky and don't hold the plastic cans so well so I came up with this.
There will be a strap that holds the jerry can in place.
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And with the first jerry can in place.
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