Expedition One Front Bumper didn't come with provision for front license plate so i made my own. works great for protecting the synthetic winch cable also.
I installed the same on mine and totally agree, well made quality product. was hoping to try them out this spring at EJS but looks like I'll have to wait a few more weeks. :like:
This is often what we get when we purchase products (bumpers and the likes) from company's that outsource to China. I'm not saying products built and shipped in the USA won't be packaged similarly but DV8 is noted for poor shipping methods/quality. I looked hard at DV8 when building my Jeep but...
Rather than getting spacer kits, you might consider getting some Rubicon take off springs. you can find them pretty reasonable and they should give you about 1-1/2" and still have factory quality ride. no other modifications should be required other than possibly the same take off shocks.
Nice.. That's a sweet looking rig.
I like my Dodge, but if I had to replace it I don't know how I would go. I really like the GMC's but Ford has really stepped up to the plate when it comes to power and creature comforts...
Yeah, just under 4 weeks for snow to melt enough that I can get my camper out. luckily it has been warming up nicely here and snow is dropping.
I did get my 3.5" springs installed last weekend and also put on all of my Metal Cloak diff skids, covers, etc. So I think the Jeep is ready to go.
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I agree with @mgroeger, Fins n Things, Hell's Revenge, Top of the World and probably Poison Spider are all trails that your Jeep is capable of, albeit some of the obstacles encountered might require some extra finesse, and or result in scraping and bumping that you would not necessarily have...