Lod shorty bumper/tire carrier

shortyokc

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I received my bumper and they went above and beyond packaging for shipment. They pretty much wrapped the parts in plastic and filled the box with spray foam. Installation was a breeze with no assembly or fitment issues, didn't have to modify anything during install, defiantly well thought out products and worth the 3 week wait. Highly recommended
 

hbkid22

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I received my bumper and they went above and beyond packaging for shipment. They pretty much wrapped the parts in plastic and filled the box with spray foam. Installation was a breeze with no assembly or fitment issues, didn't have to modify anything during install, defiantly well thought out products and worth the 3 week wait. Highly recommended

Good to know as I have been debating which tire/number combo I want. Thanks for the post up
 

shortyokc

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It took 3 of us to get it out of the box. I can take more pics later on today
 

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shortyokc

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Remember to use the wayalife coupon code for the 10% discount and northridge4x4 does free shipping. Also I bought the eBay led flush mount lights $65 a pair for the bumper and fit the holes for the rigid cutout perfectly which saves a few $100
 

HoosierWolf

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Thanks!

You have a link for the LED lights? I've instructed the Mrs to ace her interview today so I can start buying jeep parts again. ;)
 

x1buellist

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More pics of the LoD shorty bumper and tire carrier. I am happy camper with this setup. You can never have enough pictures

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The Jerry can brackets and Co2 bracket is on it's way.
 

x1buellist

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Pretty much finished with the carrier, Hi-Lift jack, CB antenna, 3rd brake light, trail rack, Jerry can, and Co2 bottle.

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x1buellist

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Install wasn't bad at all. The only problem I had was when I went to bolt it onto the frame. I was thinking man this is screwed up. This won't mount securely. I than proceeded to make two spacers/brackets for the frame. That set me back a couple hours, evening came and I had to stop for the night. As I was cleaning everything up I was putting away the pile of fastners and things that come with the bumper and SOB there were two brackets in the pile that looked just like the ones I made. Hahaha. There were so many brackets and fastners that I failed to see them. The instructions made no reference to them. So other than that it was a breeze.

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Forget about your rear view mirror once it's all installed. Maybe a rear view camera should be on my list.

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