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I have a PressBrake HD front bumper with integrated recovery points in line with the chassis rails and with a centre mounted tow hitch for trailer jockeying in tight spaces.
They are made from 5/8" steel bar curved and welded to the 6mm bumper.
You will pull the chassis apart long before they give way. Cheap and effective.
 
I have a PressBrake HD front bumper with integrated recovery points in line with the chassis rails and with a centre mounted tow hitch for trailer jockeying in tight spaces.
They are made from 5/8" steel bar curved and welded to the 6mm bumper.
You will pull the chassis apart long before they give way. Cheap and effective.

I was under the impression he was just concentrating on his crossmembers and stopped making these, or at least a while ago I thought he was.
If he's started again then all the better :)
I like the standard(ish) looking bumpers, but to have one that's strong would be better.
 
I was under the impression he was just concentrating on his crossmembers and stopped making these, or at least a while ago I thought he was.
If he's started again then all the better :)
I like the standard(ish) looking bumpers, but to have one that's strong would be better.

I'm sure Clive shut up shop completely.?!

I always wanted one of his rear X/members. His front bumpers were immense.

If he starts up again I'm top of the list for orders, you lot can bugger off. :p
 
I'm sure Clive shut up shop completely.?!

I always wanted one of his rear X/members. His front bumpers were immense.

If he starts up again I'm top of the list for orders, you lot can bugger off. :p

I know their was a lot of talk about it, but thought he got another place, but just only concentrating on crossmembers.

Website seems to say so, but I may be wrong and only one man can answer the question properly :)

Blacksheep Off-Road

Oh and you can be top of the list, I'm skint'ed :eek:
 
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I need to get some recovery and towing gear on my landy in the new year...

I'm going to get the NAS rear tow step and for the back regular jate rings but for the front I thought these looked quite good… or should I just stick some jate rings on the front as well? anyone got them?

Mud UK Land Rover Defender GMB Recovery Eyes


Will be fitting a steering guard at some point, quite like the look of the Flat Dog one that's powder coated black…

I'm rubbish making decisions…. :eek:

mmm a tenners worth of laser cutting and a fiver of paint what a bargain
 
I have a PressBrake HD front bumper with integrated recovery points in line with the chassis rails and with a centre mounted tow hitch for trailer jockeying in tight spaces.
They are made from 5/8" steel bar curved and welded to the 6mm bumper.
You will pull the chassis apart long before they give way. Cheap and effective.

I have one blank of metal left I can fold into a bumper:D
Other than that they were not economical to make, when I checked I was doing them labour free and sticking a couple of quid towards them:eek:
 
I have one blank of metal left I can fold into a bumper:D
Other than that they were not economical to make, when I checked I was doing them labour free and sticking a couple of quid towards them:eek:
Make them in batches of 10, charge realistic prices, ( even price matching the inferior quality ones just spoken about)and punt them out on here. You would sell every one, because of the superior materials and workmanship, and everybody would be happy. :D PS, still after a front winch bumper!;)
 
Just PM'd you. :)

Ignore Aaron, he's skint, we all have a responsibility to help he him and keep out of debt!!! :p

Oi you, I was here first :p
And I don't do debt, If I can't afford it I don't buy it ;) If I did my 90 would be on the road by now :crazy:
Sometimes you've just got to spend the bit you do have :)
 
Oi you, I was here first :p
And I don't do debt, If I can't afford it I don't buy it ;) If I did my 90 would be on the road by now :crazy:
Sometimes you've just got to spend the bit you do have :)

Haha..

I never have a little bit to spend, ruddy two delightful little children take care of that.

You need to start rebuilding these as a business Mr, you're very good at it and it would be a shame not to use such a talent productively. Sometimes it's worth taking a risk matey. ;):)
 
Haha..

I never have a little bit to spend, ruddy two delightful little children take care of that.

You need to start rebuilding these as a business Mr, you're very good at it and it would be a shame not to use such a talent productively. Sometimes it's worth taking a risk matey. ;):)

Aye, I can imagine, having a lr is bad enough, never mind 2 kids anorl :p
And yes, it's what I enjoy, It's something I'm ok at it and try to learn more every time.
So it's a no brainer really, but the risk? Yeah, that's the bit I don't like.


I know, I know :eek: maybe one day :)
 
Make them in batches of 10, charge realistic prices, ( even price matching the inferior quality ones just spoken about)and punt them out on here. You would sell every one, because of the superior materials and workmanship, and everybody would be happy. :D PS, still after a front winch bumper!;)


Anyone got a piccy of this front bumper?
 
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