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Custom bumper stuffSchludwiller 06-29-2001, 12:07 AM Hey guys. I'll be working on the next step of the bumper to get the tire carrier working. One thought I had was to make bushings out of UHMW nylon like this guy did. Should keep friction down and rust from forming where the paint wears away. Any ideas, comments? http://www.geocities.com/scoutguy61/bumper.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scoutguy61/bumper.jpg xterrabull 06-29-2001, 12:25 AM I think a link or a picture didn't go through on your post (I see the white box w/a red "X" symbol). Schludwiller 06-29-2001, 12:36 AM Ok, I'll upload it then. ChuckH 06-29-2001, 12:50 AM That looks funny. He's got this perfect bumper (KMA could learn something here!) and an old dented up, uh, what is that thing, a Scout? My only real concern is where the swing arm latches. I do want to protect the arm and the plate it latches to at that point. I don't expect the pivot point to be a problem beyond the very small ring I have there and there's no room to fit anything in there anyway. :( BTW, I bought some glazing putty to fill those two tiny holes in your bumper. I don't know your plans, but I have to work on Saturday. If you want help though, I should be available on Sunday. Oh, and that tire mount gave me an idea or two! More on that later! :D warmonger 06-29-2001, 03:38 AM Schlud, Are you working on a rear bumper for production of some type? It would sure be nice if someone could develop a rear bumper like that, but make it tough enough to handle a receiver hitch so we can eliminate the angle robbing add-on hitches and get that miserable spare tire out back where it belongs. I've heard such bad things about the KMA bumper, I would like to see something come about that is well made. I've said it before, somebody makes one of those, and I am a buyer! Originally posted by Schludwiller Hey guys. I'll be working on the next step of the bumper to get the tire carrier working. One thought I had was to make bushings out of UHMW nylon like this guy did. Should keep friction down and rust from forming where the paint wears away. Any ideas, comments? http://www.geocities.com/scoutguy61/bumper.jpg http://www.geocities.com/scoutguy61/bumper.jpg Schludwiller 06-29-2001, 07:11 AM Sorry Gordon. It's not a new design. :( It's just after all the $$$ I'll be spending on this bumper to fix it, I am no longer going to refer to it by it's manufacturers name. I'll start calling it my Mann's Bumper since their shop did all the corrective work, and did a nice job. Schludwiller 06-29-2001, 07:13 AM Originally posted by ChuckH That looks funny. He's got this perfect bumper (KMA could learn something here!) and an old dented up, uh, what is that thing, a Scout? My only real concern is where the swing arm latches. I do want to protect the arm and the plate it latches to at that point. I don't expect the pivot point to be a problem beyond the very small ring I have there and there's no room to fit anything in there anyway. :( BTW, I bought some glazing putty to fill those two tiny holes in your bumper. I don't know your plans, but I have to work on Saturday. If you want help though, I should be available on Sunday. Oh, and that tire mount gave me an idea or two! More on that later! :D Yes, it's a Scout. It's one of the guys from the NW4x4 mailing list. I might find out where he got the job done since it looks very clean. Might be handy to know in the future. Let's get those tire carriers done right. I would like to have it functional for the Bend, Oregon PNWX trip. Sunday might be doable. Philosopher 06-29-2001, 01:06 PM Nylon bushings sound like a good idea to me. I refuse to refer to my bumper as a KMA product ... in fact, I want to put a Skid Row sticker on it at some point ... Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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