I have little to no experience with working on cars, I am looking at getting this bumper for my jeep but i really do not want to have to pay to get it installed, would you say this would be somewhat easy for me to do myself? great video it helps a lot.
hey I have this bumper without the tire carrier. is the carrier strong does it wiggle and make noise when you drive down the road?? please let me know thanks
Thank you so much for making this video! The morons over at Barricade sent me instructions with several vital steps missing out of it. You're a life saver!!
Did you have any issues with the bumper making contact with body? Also, on the underside 4 bolts, does the bumper actually contact the frame? To keep mine from contacting the body up top I had to use spacers to adjust it away from the body. I also had the bumper contacting the lower bolts on the license plate holder. I may just send it back and see if the new one fits better. I have doubts because I sent the front bumper back because it was bent where the fairlead mounts. Plus, both front bumpers have metal inside the fairlead opening. I'm going to have to grind that away so the rope doesn't contact the metal bumper.
Chief, I like you channel and presentation style. But, I have to ask this question. Why do Jeep owners find it necessary to remove perfectly new, usable, and working components and replace them with primarily cosmetic replacements?
I used your video to install this bumper less the tire carrier. Went pretty smooth. I did all by myself just used a jack to hold the bumper while I started the bolts on the side. We'll see how it holds up rust wise with MN winters but nothing a little spray paint can't fix. Thanks for the video.
Hey CPO, I've been watching your channel a lot to get ideas for my jku. How have your barricade front and rear bumpers held up to rust? And have you had any problems with the rear bumper with tire carrier? What about towing?
Awesome. Great tips I will use when I install this.
ReplyDeleteWhen are you posting the Part 2?
ReplyDeleteI have little to no experience with working on cars, I am looking at getting this bumper for my jeep but i really do not want to have to pay to get it installed, would you say this would be somewhat easy for me to do myself? great video it helps a lot.
ReplyDeleteDo you loose any lift height with these bumpers?
ReplyDeleteHow heavy was this bumper with the carrier? Loose any lift height?
ReplyDeletehey I have this bumper without the tire carrier. is the carrier strong does it wiggle and make noise when you drive down the road?? please let me know thanks
ReplyDeleteokay on a scale of 1-10 how bad is the rattle that is one thing I can't stand is rattles haha I guess I bought the wrong vehicle lol.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for making this video! The morons over at Barricade sent me instructions with several vital steps missing out of it. You're a life saver!!
ReplyDeleteDid you have any issues with the bumper making contact with body? Also, on the underside 4 bolts, does the bumper actually contact the frame? To keep mine from contacting the body up top I had to use spacers to adjust it away from the body. I also had the bumper contacting the lower bolts on the license plate holder. I may just send it back and see if the new one fits better. I have doubts because I sent the front bumper back because it was bent where the fairlead mounts. Plus, both front bumpers have metal inside the fairlead opening. I'm going to have to grind that away so the rope doesn't contact the metal bumper.
ReplyDeletegreat video but i think those welds on the bumper are awful
ReplyDeletebuy the behind the tailight cb ant mount its what we use and match is always good
ReplyDeletebuy the behind the tailight cb ant mount its what we use and match is always good
ReplyDeletebuy the behind the tailight cb ant mount its what we use and match is always good
ReplyDeletebuy the behind the tailight cb ant mount its what we use and match is always good
ReplyDeletebuy the behind the tailight cb ant mount its what we use and match is always good
ReplyDeleteChief, I like you channel and presentation style. But, I have to ask this question. Why do Jeep owners find it necessary to remove perfectly new, usable, and working components and replace them with primarily cosmetic replacements?
ReplyDeleteDam they got some kids welding those bumpers lol bumper looks cool but i wouldnt trust those welds.
ReplyDeleteI used your video to install this bumper less the tire carrier. Went pretty smooth. I did all by myself just used a jack to hold the bumper while I started the bolts on the side. We'll see how it holds up rust wise with MN winters but nothing a little spray paint can't fix. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeletewhat torque settings you had on for all the nuts?
ReplyDeleteYour videos are always very thorough and have great camera angles for these projects! Thanks for taking the time to make this!
ReplyDeleteHey CPO, I've been watching your channel a lot to get ideas for my jku. How have your barricade front and rear bumpers held up to rust? And have you had any problems with the rear bumper with tire carrier? What about towing?
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