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1996 Ranger Bumper Build


aakoivu

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Hey I'm new to the forum, ive been building a bumper for a while. I designed it out of cardboard, then used a CNC plasma table at my old high school to cut out the pieces.
I think it might look a bit big and beefy at the front, any thoughts or suggestions? it wouldnt be very hard to make it a little smaller...:icon_welder:

I did a little pre fab washing

also the bumper is a little crooked in some of the pics (fixed now)

I still need to paint it
 

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If that thing is as beefy as it looks you shouldn't ever have to worry about front end damage. what thickness steel did you use and how did you mount it?
 

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