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Of course not. I even tried to allude to that. They abuse that thing way more than any of us would I think. And that's OK! :like:

My issue is that I wanted the steel bumper pair - I have the plastic Sport ones because steel ones are only available on the Rubicons. The front bumper offers aesthetic, a winch mounting point, and a grille guard. The rear bumper is not available anywhere that I can tell, and offers, based on their experience, not a whole lot of protection. I have yet to see any bumpers other than the Mopar ones that I like, front or rear.

I am curious as to whether a steel Mopar rear bumper is worth the cost based on how much trouble it gave them. I.e. how would a plastic one have fared in those conditions?
I'm willing to say the plastic covered bumper would have shattered, lol.
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Of course not. I even tried to allude to that. They abuse that thing way more than any of us would I think. And that's OK! :like:

My issue is that I wanted the steel bumper pair - I have the plastic Sport ones because steel ones are only available on the Rubicons. The front bumper offers aesthetic, a winch mounting point, and a grille guard. The rear bumper is not available anywhere that I can tell, and offers, based on their experience, not a whole lot of protection. I have yet to see any bumpers other than the Mopar ones that I like, front or rear.

I am curious as to whether a steel Mopar rear bumper is worth the cost based on how much trouble it gave them. I.e. how would a plastic one have fared in those conditions?
I think I recall from one of teh [Banned Site] youtube videos is that there's a bolt that protrudes somewhere behind the rear bumper that is what makes contact with the body. I'm thinking of cutting it off with a die grinder/cutting wheel. But as you point out, I doubt I'll ever do the hardcore rock crawling that Kevin and his girly do. It just doesn't look like fun to me.
 

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I'm checking a few of them out.

They're using that Jeep for what they bought it for all right lol. I'm willing to bet they're putting their Jeep above and beyond 90% of users, so I just disagree with the term "Sucks"

Sure they've found a bumper that works better for their uses and that's good for them.

But imagine if I walk into your apartment with a sledge hammer and took a good swing at your coffee table, and then telling you it sucked because it broke...
Totally understand. I suppose their argument is that the steel bumper should be more protective.

A coffee table conveys no expectation that it will resist a sledgehammer. A steel bumper suggests that it can take a fair amount of abuse.
 

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Good gravy what kind of abuse do they put their Jeep through? Do they just land on the rear bumper off a rock and say, "This bumper sux!" or am I overreacting?
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Totally understand. I suppose their argument is that the steel bumper should be more protective.

A coffee table conveys no expectation that it will resist a sledgehammer. A steel bumper suggests that it can take a fair amount of abuse.
lol, my point was about overwhelming force.

Kevlar body armor worn by a police officer vs a .500 Magnum would be a better example.
 

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