I took the day off to accept delivery of my bumpers.
I borrowed my neighbors Bobcat. It made moving the pallet so much easier.
-But- I’m getting ahead of myself.
Since I had the day off, and it was 95 degrees, I stupidly decided today was a good day to install my roof rack.
Here’s a pic of the awning brackets.
The lighted handles for the drivers side should be here tomorrow.
I like the rack, but I will never install one of these again. It was a pain in the ass. I had to drop the headliner to remove the drip rail trim. Then drill 10 holes in the roof to install nutserts.
The directions (online only, no paper copy in the box) kinda suck, I probably should do a write up but I didn’t take any pics.
On to bigger and better things… the bumpers.
The first sign of quality is the packaging, and these are packed and wrapped to survive anything the delivery guy can throw at it. I only opened the rear bumper so far (I used the box for the front one as a workbench), but it’s fully wrapped in foam rubber and surrounded by styrofoam.
I don’t have any pics of the install, but you basically remove the old bumper, completely disassemble it, cut a few brackets off the trailer hitch (which is part of the OEM bumper), then install all that stuff on the new bumper before you install and adjust it.
I’ve owned TjM products before, and this is the same quality and fit I expected from them. Other than the issue I had ordering, I’d recommend them to anyone.
*Ordering issue*
I tried contacting 5 different TJM vendors and not a single one responded. I emailed the US headquarters to order direct from the source. Three attempts and 2 weeks later… still no response. I emailed the main headquarters in Australia. I got a response the next morning from them… then another from the US headquarters 15 minutes later.
They’re here now, so I’ll be sending another message to Australia to discuss their absolutely horrendous customer service here in the States, and explain to them why they’re having such a hard time breaking into this market.