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In this video, I demonstrate the removal of the factory Jeep JK bumper, and the installation of the Barricade Trail Force HD front bumper. This bumper can be found at http://www.extremeterrain.com/ or you can see their entire lineup of bumpers at http://www.extremeterrain.com/wrangler-jeep-jk-bumpers-towing.html.
Product Features of the Barricade Trail Force HD Front Bumper:
*Heavy duty 5/32" steel and 2" x 0.120" tubing
*High strength D-Ring mounts
*9500lb rated D-Rings included
*Built-in winch plate for up to 12,000lb. winch
*OE size foglight housings
*Two stage textured black powder coat finish
*Weight: 79 lbs
*Fits 2007-2015 Jeep Wrangler JK
*3 Year Limited Warranty
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Barricade Trail Force HD Front Bumper Install - Extreme Terrain
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAOVYJFqGco&w=640&h=360]
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Great video!
ReplyDeleteCan I bring my Jeep over to have you cut my stock bumper? Don't have enough guts to cut my bumper. Great video.
ReplyDeleteDoes Barricade make a rear bumper that accommodates the rear hitch receiver for those of us with the towing package?
ReplyDeleteHey CPO. Great video. I have the same bumper and love it. I didn't reuse the brackets from the factory bumper. Are their use recommended?
ReplyDeleteGreat video, planning on installing this bumper tomorrow, looks easy and should be fun. Just out of curiosity, when you cut the wire covering, and there was that blue piece exposed at 10:58 did you grab that from a hardware store? Also, since you cut off all the clips that connected the wire to the stock bumper, did you find that the wires hung kind of "loosely" since they weren't connected somewhere other than behind the fog light? I'm thinking about maybe adding some zipties to keep it clean and snug.
ReplyDeleteThank you, very informative.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of wheels are those? I like them
ReplyDeleteCpo's thanks for the videos of the barricade front and rear bumper and 9500 lbs barricade winch install it really helped me out!! you video made it pretty easy to install
ReplyDeleteThanks
may have been mentioned...but couldn't you just take the fog light housings out first to make the bolts easier to access?
ReplyDeleteSweet bumper brother. Sweet ring too. #thinblueline
ReplyDeleteI just installed my barricade bumper this week, Its a great product. Not that heavy and looks great. Only problem I had, I order the barricade skid plate. once the plate is on and then bumper you cant get to 4 of the bolts. I ended up taking plate off and returning it. I'm going with the Hanson Skid plate. It mounts to the back of bumper bolts.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of lift did you put on your jeep
ReplyDeleteBrandon,I couldn't get the bumper on with the skid plate. I checked a bunch of the forums and some people have made it work. They used different ratchetes or some left the 4 inside bolts off. I'm going to use the Hanson skid plate.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fantastic video! Informative, well edited. Rarely do I see a quality how-to video without needless chatter. This is exactly the info I wanted and nothing extra. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteCPO, just installed mine yesterday. Your video made it a flawless endeavor (once I got the inner bolts loosened--what a pain). Like you said in the video, the hardest part is getting the stock bumper off. Getting the Barricade Trailforce on was a breeze. Also thanks for showing us that the wiring for the fog lights do not have to be spliced to work, only extended out of the wire loom a little. Please keep up the great work with additional videos. You are very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGreat videos!! Can you still be able to remove the grill with this bumper or with winch!?
ReplyDeleteE-Auto grille sells the same exact bumper for cheaper. Both companies use the same Chinese manufacturer. You can also get a iJDMTOY 5202 H16 Extension Wire Harness adapter to avoid splicing your fog light wires.
ReplyDeleteAwesome video! In sold on that bumper.
ReplyDeleteWhat grill insert do you have?
ReplyDeleteAny specific help on doing the wiring for the LED lights on this version http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j100292.html
ReplyDeleteAny specific help on doing the wiring for the LED lights on this version http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j100292.html
ReplyDeleteAny specific help on doing the wiring for the LED lights on this version http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j100292.html
ReplyDeleteDid you have to relocate the pump behind the bumper
ReplyDeleteFunny story, the "crash bar" may be weaker, but when you hit something hard it will bend and be able to be replaced instead of bending the frame...
ReplyDeleteGreat Video, Can you make one about installing the baricade rock sliders? Prefer unlimited but not sure what you have.
ReplyDeleteI want to tow my jeep. Will the Blue Ox base plate fit with this bumper ?
ReplyDeleteMan. love your videos. thanks for doing them. you showed me a lot and saved me trouble. but you brave wearing those sandals. hope you don't hurt your feet!
ReplyDeleteJust called extremeteran they could not say if the Blue Ox base plate would work with this bumper
ReplyDeletego o's....
ReplyDeleteYour fog light wiring harness, how did you secured it down? Great videos, always enjoy them
ReplyDeleteIn order to make those driver side bolts easier to take the fog light housing out then go for the bolts
ReplyDeleteLove my Barricade bumper. However, my driver fog light was way too small for the stock fog light. Had to grind and file everything down to get it to fit.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Video.. I used it as a tutorial for my install yesterday.. Mannnnn.. you were not joking regarding those inside bolts to remove the stock bumper.. Woah
ReplyDeleteGreat video I subbed! Hey how do you like those tires? I'm looking for a 3ply with good winter traction.
ReplyDeleteGreat video I subbed! Hey how do you like those tires? I'm looking for a 3ply with good winter traction.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered that bumper looks easy to install.good video,looking forward to putting on my 2016 wrangler.u did not mention if it fits my year model . I'm guessing it will fit if nothing has been changed from 2015 to 16.thanks for the video. very informative again thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat video ! I am installing my new bumper tomorrow and will use this video to help walk me through the process.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised you can winch off that when the it's held on by just bolt threads, seems like it wouldn't be strong enough
ReplyDeleteGood job!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the very best videos I have watched on a jeep mod thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this...gave me the nudge I needed to go ahead and replace the stock bumper
ReplyDeleteNever use vinyl or pvc electrical tape. It is all crap. The adhesive will separate from the tape and fall off and make a slimey mess. Always use high quality cloth automotive loom tape or self amalgamating tape. Other than that, you made a nice video.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of your informative videos! Just wanted to know how the Barricade bumpers are holding so far. I like the look and the price point. Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteHow much would you say this bumper weighs? Any sag in your front suspension?
ReplyDeleteAwesome vid, sir! Where do you mount your front license plate? I'm also in MD.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this video it helps a lot!
ReplyDeleteHey CPO just wondering were you still running the teraflex 1.5 leveling kit in this video and if so what size tires are those?
ReplyDeleteThe two additional bolts you put on. Didn't see you add them in the video. I assume you thread in after the bumper is on? And then put the nuts on? Thanks again
ReplyDeleteif you change the front bumper will it look stupid not changing the stock rear bumper?
ReplyDeleteif you change the front bumper will it look stupid not changing the stock rear bumper?
ReplyDeleteCPO - Now that you have had the bumpers for roughly 8 months, would you mind doing an update review (finish on the finish of the bumpers, if you are noticing any rusting/bubbling of paint, if you are still happy with the bumper).
ReplyDeletethank you for this vid. just installed the barricade front and rear bumpers on my 2016 JK and your videos were great! I'm not very mechanical minded and it still made the install very easy. great job!
ReplyDeleteCan you post us a follow up video now that you've had this bumper on for almost a year? #CheapChineseRustBuckets.
ReplyDeleteAny issues with rust or durability so far?
ReplyDeleteAwesome detail on the front bumper removal, thanks man, you gotta love jeeps!
ReplyDeleteHi I got the barricade extreme he trail force bumper the one up from this did you have enough wire to extend for factory fog lights because I'm short a little and I'm trying not to splice my oem harness please help
ReplyDeleteAwesome video! What about your license plate? Go O's!
ReplyDeleteNice work, go O's!
ReplyDeleteI heard on Amazon that some people were complaining how fast this bumper rusted out. Have you experienced the same thing? I was thinking of stripping it down to bare metal and having it professionally powder coated myself instead of the cheap one the manufacturer did. let me know, thanks man! Marty
ReplyDeleteIs this the full width bumper? Thanks for the great video!
ReplyDeleteI ordered this very bumper a week ago. It will be here in an hour or two. I have a '15 Wrangler Sport. Do I need to do any drilling at all? I just took off the stock bumper. Man, that was tuff!
ReplyDeleteInstalled! Thanks for a detailed video.
ReplyDeleteI just finished installing this bumper on my 2016 JKU, it took me 2 hrs. What a pain it was removing the plastic inserts for the wire mold. Removing the 4 (18mil) inner nuts, were also a PITA. The instructions do not mention anything about re-installing the factory brackets. Instructions also mention about cutting and extending the wires, I did what you did and it's a nice fit. The only drilling I did was in the plastic cover. Used a 1 1'2" hole for when I install a winch.
ReplyDeleteI'm about to install one any day now. Why not remove the fog lights completely to make it easier to get to the bumper bolts?
ReplyDeletehow does a bumper like this compare to a bumper on eBay that is half or sometimes a quarter of the price? is this the cheapest best quality bumper?
ReplyDeleteYou get what you pay for with this bumper unfortunately. Looks great, easy to put on but give it a year and you have to continually deal with surface rust. Also, while the bumper was easy the bottom skid plate was a piece of junk and a real pain to install. Needed holes drilled in thick steel to make it fit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video just got this bumper did not put it on yet but I did check if the nuts and bolts go on one of the bolts and nuts does stop after few turns I did use my hand no tools not good with this stuff am I in trouble or I should be fine when I use tools and more pressure any advice would be help thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat Vid CPO... Let me ask you this... Would you buy this bumper again, and what are some of the pros and cons now that you have had it over a year? Also, did you ever get a set of ratchet wrenches? LOL :D
ReplyDeleteWhat brand and style rims are those?
ReplyDeleteIs there space on the bumper to mount a front license plate. NY requires 2 plates. I am really likeing this bumper.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this. I just ordered a new bumper for my 2001 TJ. Very similar to this bumper you installed which looks fantastic by the way!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detailed remove/install video. The factory bumper is a real PITA to get off and would have been worse if I hadn't seen this. I would suggest to anyone removing the factory bumper, if you have rust on the nuts and bolts, use WD40 or another penetrating spray. That could have saved both time and effort.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video and the winch install video, it let me know to install the winch onto the bumper first, saving a lot of otherwise aggravation. Appreciate your videos.
ReplyDeletequestion did you take the stock skid plate off and put it back on? or did you just remove it completely?
ReplyDeleteAwesome video! I'm loving this bumper!
ReplyDeleteWait so how exactly did you get more wire to work with for the fog lights?
ReplyDeleteSharp looking bumper. I think I'll get one. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteDid you paint the mesh grill yourself? If so, what kind of paint did you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video. I'm sure it saved me a lot of time and headaches. I was able to have all the right tools before I started.
ReplyDeletewhy not remove the fog light first to allow for better access to the bumper nuts?
ReplyDeleteWhat size Bar light can you mount on that bumper bar?
ReplyDeleteAny suggestions on how to reattach the wire loom, since the factory "plugs" won't have anywhere to attach to?
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