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$400 is a good deal on the front bumper. It's actually a stout piece of hardware and can take some abuse. It's the steel rear bumper I wouldn't bother getting, no matter the price.
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This is some good info, thanks! The bumper itself should just bolt right up tho right?Great price. I would buy. I paid new wholesale, which was $800.
I also have a 2020 JLU Willys. Read this thread - you'll probably need a few of the extra parts I list off in order to attach the winch plate, if you're going that route. Pix included of my install.
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...-metal-skid-plate-install.58195/#post-1285658
What part number id that bumper?For reference, I got it new on BAM Wholesale for $900, including shipping; no sales tax.
It comes with the LED fogs, which are another $200 if bought separately. So it was worth it to me.
82215121ADWhat part number id that bumper?
Plenty strong:Meh, for that price you can start getting into aftermarket bumpers which most are much stronger than the factory steel.
Meh, that's not the same as coming down on a boulder. To each their own.
You seem to use the word "meh" a lot. Just be careful that you don't use it with the wrong person - like a boss or customer. It's the equivalent of pantomiming a stifled yawn and then walking away in boredom. I'll stop short of saying that it's rude, but it certainly won't win you any friends.Meh, that's not the same as coming down on a boulder. To each their own.
I understand the use of the word very well. I can't think of a better word to describe the Mopar bumper. I had it, I replaced it. I wouldn't hold up to what I put my bumper through.You seem to use the word "meh" a lot. Just be careful that you don't use it with the wrong person - like a boss or customer. It's the equivalent of pantomiming a stifled yawn and then walking away in boredom. I'll stop short of saying that it's rude, but it certainly won't win you any friends.
That said, I tend to agree with many of your Jeep-related comments, so I'll assume that you use it out of habit, and don't intend the negativity that comes with it.
I offered the person $250 but they didn’t respond so I offered $300 but they said $400 and it’s mine. I thought the price was kinda steep that’s why I’m asking.
when you talk to adults like children they tend to reply like children...so meh to you.You seem to use the word "meh" a lot. Just be careful that you don't use it with the wrong person - like a boss or customer. It's the equivalent of pantomiming a stifled yawn and then walking away in boredom. I'll stop short of saying that it's rude, but it certainly won't win you any friends.
That said, I tend to agree with many of your Jeep-related comments, so I'll assume that you use it out of habit, and don't intend the negativity that comes with it.
I’ve had a poster say otherwise but I don’t believe the backup sensors work with the Mopar steel rear bumper. I don’t see any holes for them.$400 is a good deal on the front bumper. It's actually a stout piece of hardware and can take some abuse. It's the steel rear bumper I wouldn't bother getting, no matter the price.