yokramer
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I believe Cavfab everything is bare but NV offers powder coating.Do you know if they offer powder coated ones? I'm only seeing exposed aluminum versions
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I believe Cavfab everything is bare but NV offers powder coating.Do you know if they offer powder coated ones? I'm only seeing exposed aluminum versions
It is quite possible that things have changed but based on my purchase and install in 2023, I have one piece of advice on aluminum front bumpers based solely on my personal experience.
Do not buy a Next Venture Aluminum Adventure series front bumper unless:
- You are looking for an exercise in frustration in installation due to poorly thought access to fasteners
- Enjoy trying to use the documentation they provide which is for a different bumper
- Want to be able to remove your grill in a reasonable amount of time without removing your bumper and winch.
- Take pleasure in grinding away parts of the bumper to make their fasteners fit and the parts assemble to each other properly
In fairness, I will say after the excessive amount of time and effort necessary to install the bumper, it is attractive and functional.
Note: I have been modifying, breaking, repairing, welding snd and fabricating custom solutions for my Jeeps since I bought my YJ in the late 80’s. I am very aware that “every Jeep is different”. However, where I draw the line is when I have to modify the parts supplied by the manufacturer to properly assemble the product before it can even be put on the Jeep. It is even more frustrating when you have to scour the internet for answers because the manufacturer did not address the issues in production nor acknowledged them.
Dang that's a bummerI had the same experience with Savvy offroady. First rear bumper didn't fit at all, they sent another it was close to fitting but still didn't fit. Let me try the front bumper, I though. No dice. Retaining clips they sent to hold the bolt were too big, winch plate didn't fit. Trying to get the bolts to light up was a disaster.
Yeah that's a headache I will gladly avoid hahaIt is quite possible that things have changed but based on my purchase and install in 2023, I have one piece of advice on aluminum front bumpers based solely on my personal experience.
Do not buy a Next Venture Aluminum Adventure series front bumper unless:
- You are looking for an exercise in frustration in installation due to poorly thought access to fasteners
- Enjoy trying to use the documentation they provide which is for a different bumper
- Want to be able to remove your grill in a reasonable amount of time without removing your bumper and winch.
- Take pleasure in grinding away parts of the bumper to make their fasteners fit and the parts assemble to each other properly
In fairness, I will say after the excessive amount of time and effort necessary to install the bumper, it is attractive and functional.
Note: I have been modifying, breaking, repairing, welding snd and fabricating custom solutions for my Jeeps since I bought my YJ in the late 80’s. I am very aware that “every Jeep is different”. However, where I draw the line is when I have to modify the parts supplied by the manufacturer to properly assemble the product before it can even be put on the Jeep. It is even more frustrating when you have to scour the internet for answers because the manufacturer did not address the issues in production nor acknowledged them.
I really like the look with the nudge bar!I went with Motobilt, but it ships bare metal. It snugs up tight to the body giving really good clearance. pricing is reasonable, there are definitely some cheaper and some more expensive.
Regardless if you go steel or aluminum i recommend at minimum 3/16" steel or 1/4" aluminum.
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No rust or other issues - honestly it was a very solid bumper and if I didn't get the oem steel bumpers on my current jeep, I would've swapped the bumper onto itAwesome, no issues with rust or anything either? Yeah no plans to rock crawl anytime soon
It isn't heavy at all. I installed it by myself without a jack or anything.How much does that metalcloak one weigh? I don't see any weight specs on the site