Hi,redvers wrote:Hi All
Just a follow up to see if anybody has manufactured thier bumper yet
Who can I contact to get the drawings for the bumper?
Regards,
Riaan
Hi,redvers wrote:Hi All
Just a follow up to see if anybody has manufactured thier bumper yet
redvers wrote:Hi Riaan
Please pm me your email adress and I will send you what I have. Am going to send to 4E this morning so can include you as well.
There are hard points on the vehicle for changing tyres but there should be no harm done in lifting a vehicle for this purpose on the bumper if it has been designed for this. What I have ben advised against by Mitsu s the practice of lift and drop whereby a stuck vehicle is lifted and the jack is purposely kicked over so that the vehicle lands in a spot that is hopefully sturdier than the original. I have been told that the chassis might be dammagedWessel wrote:Hi,
Stunning bumper. Just one question, hope its not a silly one. Are those high lift jacking points on the bumper ? I am sure I read somewhere that high lift jacking points cannot be fitted to the Gen 3 due to the monocoque chassis. In other words, is it fine to use high lift jack if a complete aftermarket bumper with jacking points is fitted ?
Hi Harras,Since the beginning of this thread I was interested in the project. I have since buildt two cardboard bumpers from the original plans, made little mods like round fog lights etc. These cardboard bumpers were fitted to ensure all the specs were OK. Last week I had all the parts lazer cut and I just started assemblying the first pieces. I am now selling my 2006 Gen 3 and replacing it with a Gen 4 which is allready equipt with a ARB Replacement bumper. If anybody is interested in taking over the spares to complete the project you can PM me or contact me via 0eighttwo5six0foureight9one