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I'm looking at MetalCloak's bumpers now. Already have their tire carrier and rock slider/steps.
Their front has grown on my, I like the stubby the best, but for the extra 5 inches of width per side I think I'm going to get the mid width to keep my fogs, still uncertain; love that stubby look.

Now that rear bumper, hands down the best rear designed bumper IMO. Full wrap around yet super high clearance on the sides with support. Hitch harness is incorporated into the bumper. I've been researching aftermarket parts for about 7 months straight, and I look at shit daily and I don't think I ever been as impressed with an aftermarket company as I am with them regardless of the vehicle application.

I didn't realize till the other night that their Sliders are shaped to hug the body as well as bolt on to it. I was still hesitant about the sliders worrying about a hard hit just being bolted to the body, but I hadn't realized they are contoured. If you would ever so kindly; I would love to see a picture of how close it comes to the body. Does the lower section make contact with the body so there is no flex and impact is disperse? Pictures please (if you have the time and care too).
 

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Thanks all for the birthday wishes! Rainy day, but relaxing with the wife. I guess this is my Heinz year
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I only eat creatures with suction cups if they've been breaded, deep fried and served with some cocktail sauce. :like:
me too, and even then - I watch them for a bit before eating them to make sure they are dead. Seen too many alien movies.
 

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Their front has grown on my, I like the stubby the best, but for the extra 5 inches of width per side I think I'm going to get the mid width to keep my fogs, still uncertain; love that stubby look.

Now that rear bumper, hands down the best rear designed bumper IMO. Full wrap around yet super high clearance on the sides with support. Hitch harness is incorporated into the bumper. I've been researching aftermarket parts for about 7 months straight, and I look at shit daily and I don't think I ever been as impressed with an aftermarket company as I am with them regardless of the vehicle application.

I didn't realize till the other night that their Sliders are shaped to hug the body as well as bolt on to it. I was still hesitant about the sliders worrying about a hard hit just being bolted to the body, but I hadn't realized they are contoured. If you would ever so kindly; I would love to see a picture of how close it comes to the body. Does the lower section make contact with the body so there is no flex and impact is disperse? Pictures please (if you have the time and care too).
I like the modular design too. You can replace the ends if needed.

My install of the sliders can be found here:

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...ntures-continued-punkn-jlr.11524/post-1275447

You can see how beefy they are over stock. Much more reinforced and connects to more points on the body. Take the step off for more clearance. I hope to never hit them hard enough to cause body damage. :fingerscrossed:
 

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Thanks all for the birthday wishes! Rainy day, but relaxing with the wife. I guess this is my Heinz year
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You seem to be doing quite well for someone born in 1869! :giggle:
 

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