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Wooden bumper!


koda6966

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Joined
Nov 28, 2007
Messages
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City
The green part of NY.
Vehicle Year
1988
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Automatic
Yeah, you just wish YOU were this poor. XD

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Took some when I got home from work too. Got some looks driving down the road with this one.

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No flex pics from the Quarry. Although I did try out my skyjacker coils on a couple rocks as I was leaving. It wasn't too good, haha. I need to get my own camera so I can get pics of more places than my driveway.

It's just a temporary bumper until the old one gets put back on. For more info check this thread.
 
I want a pre runner one but I don't have the money.

I finally got the funds together to repaint my old one. It's going slow, taking off the paint is harder than I expected. I'm tempted to just toss the paint removal wheels in the trash and go buy some heavy grit sandpaper.
 
Get some closet rod and make a set of rock sliders! :icon_twisted:
 
I have to take the top layer of rust down too.

The wheel isn't working that good with the rust, but it's doing a good enough job for me.
 
At least the wood won't go rusty. perhaps I should build a new body for my b2 out of wood, stop giving me ideas.
 
Do I have wood?
I did when I saw That beautiful truck!
Thanks!

At least the wood won't go rusty. perhaps I should build a new body for my b2 out of wood, stop giving me ideas.
There's a good point. :D

If you look close you can see the one side is missing a chunk, the wood is rotted. I added plywood for support. Looks like wood isn't so amazing after all. Haha.
 
You need pressure treated 2x6 for your area,lol.Send me the bumper,i'll rout a profile on it for you,you can stain it and use Thompsons water seal.

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I said ef you to the environment and whipped out the big nasty can of industrial paint stripper we keep in the basement.

It worked pretty good. I still have to touch up the bumper a tad with the wheel.
 
i know a big diesel that used to have a 12"x12" chunk of wood for its front bumper, totaled a womans car when she backed into him lol
 

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