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    Official Off-road Bumper Thread

    Post up your XK/WK Off-road bumpers
    Everything from Prerunner, to Bulky, armored up bumpers are welcome
    2008 3.7L QT-1 dark blue Jeep Commander // 3+" modified OME lift with 3/8" Rocky Road strut spacer // 4" rear SL springs // 265/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs (Load E) // 1.5" spidertraxx spacers // F-150 Monroe Load Levelers // 4xguard matrix, front guard, belly guard, and rock sliders // 130 watt KC Daylighters - 2 // Airflow snorkel // Thrush welded exhaust // Defender Roof Rack with side ladder // Hypertech Max Energy Programmer

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    The cuts on the fender flares and bumper give you so much tire clearance, those 285's fill 'em out great!
    2008 3.7L QT-1 dark blue Jeep Commander // 3+" modified OME lift with 3/8" Rocky Road strut spacer // 4" rear SL springs // 265/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs (Load E) // 1.5" spidertraxx spacers // F-150 Monroe Load Levelers // 4xguard matrix, front guard, belly guard, and rock sliders // 130 watt KC Daylighters - 2 // Airflow snorkel // Thrush welded exhaust // Defender Roof Rack with side ladder // Hypertech Max Energy Programmer

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    '06 XK Limited, 5.7 Hemi, QDII, OME struts & HD springs, JBA UCAs, 285/70R17 BFG KM2, 4XGuard Sliders, 4XGuard Diff Guard, Fox 2.0 reservoir shocks, custom bumpers and Warn xi9000
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    That rear bumper is awesome, it gives you so much clearance. Did you have any difficulty converting the factory rail supports into the tube mounting system?
    2008 3.7L QT-1 dark blue Jeep Commander // 3+" modified OME lift with 3/8" Rocky Road strut spacer // 4" rear SL springs // 265/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs (Load E) // 1.5" spidertraxx spacers // F-150 Monroe Load Levelers // 4xguard matrix, front guard, belly guard, and rock sliders // 130 watt KC Daylighters - 2 // Airflow snorkel // Thrush welded exhaust // Defender Roof Rack with side ladder // Hypertech Max Energy Programmer

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    Bump! I can't decide if I want to go with a flat steel, or tube style front bumper.
    2008 3.7L QT-1 dark blue Jeep Commander // 3+" modified OME lift with 3/8" Rocky Road strut spacer // 4" rear SL springs // 265/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs (Load E) // 1.5" spidertraxx spacers // F-150 Monroe Load Levelers // 4xguard matrix, front guard, belly guard, and rock sliders // 130 watt KC Daylighters - 2 // Airflow snorkel // Thrush welded exhaust // Defender Roof Rack with side ladder // Hypertech Max Energy Programmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by psycho787 View Post
    Bump! I can't decide if I want to go with a flat steel, or tube style front bumper.
    I like the flat it hides all the stuff that needs hiding and fits the style IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal-XK View Post
    I like the flat it hides all the stuff that needs hiding and fits the style IMO
    x2... these vehicles look thousands of times better with an integrated bumper; tube styles just don't flow.

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    I really like the integrated look of TrialbyFire's bumpers.
    2008 3.7L QT-1 dark blue Jeep Commander // 3+" modified OME lift with 3/8" Rocky Road strut spacer // 4" rear SL springs // 265/70/17 Goodyear Duratracs (Load E) // 1.5" spidertraxx spacers // F-150 Monroe Load Levelers // 4xguard matrix, front guard, belly guard, and rock sliders // 130 watt KC Daylighters - 2 // Airflow snorkel // Thrush welded exhaust // Defender Roof Rack with side ladder // Hypertech Max Energy Programmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    x2... these vehicles look thousands of times better with an integrated bumper; tube styles just don't flow.
    Quote Originally Posted by psycho787 View Post
    I really like the integrated look of TrialbyFire's bumpers.
    can you guys help me with what you mean by integrated look? I THINK I know what you mean, but i'm not sure. I haven't been in school for a month and already I feel myself becoming... diluted. I think his bumpers are absolutely breath taking - particularly the front. I like the tubing guarding the winch. My mouth waters just looking at the craftsmanship.

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