backcountrycrui Posted December 17, 2009 Share Posted December 17, 2009 I'm thinking about bumpers:confused:. I dont have a tube bender, but I have access to a portable band saw. So instead of bending arount the front and back corners I think I will cut and weld the corners. Im torn between round tube and rectangular(?) tube. What diameter have most been running with round tube? And what gauge/thickness? Any ideas about rectangle tube? I would like to place a reciever and shackles on both the front and back. The recievers would be to mount a portable winch. 3000lbs single line pull plus a snatch block when needed. Thanks Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 18, 2009 Author Share Posted December 18, 2009 ANY ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uberoo Posted December 18, 2009 Share Posted December 18, 2009 regardless of how thick your going your mounting to tinfoil. do you want to run over trees?etc?I would say no thinner than 3/16 if your going to mount a winch to it.And figure out how to make the mounts well integrated into the car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott in Bellingham Posted December 18, 2009 Share Posted December 18, 2009 1/8" dont make it to heavy its 3" x 1/8 tube I will sell you those front brackets if you want to make your own Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 18, 2009 Author Share Posted December 18, 2009 Hi Scott, From the pic those look like they would be great mounts. Way better than what I had in mind. If I decide to go with 8th inch thick 3x5 rectangle tube could you make a set to fit that? What is the cost and shipping to 98323? Thanks Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott in Bellingham Posted December 18, 2009 Share Posted December 18, 2009 Hi Scott,From the pic those look like they would be great mounts. Way better than what I had in mind. If I decide to go with 8th inch thick 3x5 rectangle tube could you make a set to fit that? What is the cost and shipping to 98323? Thanks Mike yes I could do that , would it be 5" tall Im guessing not 3" tall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 18, 2009 Author Share Posted December 18, 2009 Yup, 5 inches tall. I have assorted shackles so the holes for them could be any size that you think would be good/strong. Do you weld or bolt the brackets to the frame? Thanks Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uberoo Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 oops,I didn't catch you were gonna use tube..I thought you were gonna use C channel.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 19, 2009 Author Share Posted December 19, 2009 Oh:lol: That makes your comments make a lot more sense:eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamCF Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 If you want it to be a solid part of the car you can get some 2x3" tube and use that for your mounts. At least on an EA81 it slips right into the holes in the unibody and if you make it the right length so it sticks through underneath you weld all the way around the outside. And anywhere you can get with the welder inside (under the car) Pretty much makes the bumper part of the unibody. But you'll never remove the bumper again without cutting it off. How I did mine and I've gotten too closse to stuff and taken rectangular chunks out of the landscape (trees, rocks) and the bumper stays solid. But that's just on the tight trails, like the one out at TSF that's tight for a Sammi. The one Scott posted is so simple and effective. Perfect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 19, 2009 Author Share Posted December 19, 2009 I hadnt even considered using tube through the subframe. Frickin cool. Ill have to check and see if it will work on my ea82. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott in Bellingham Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 mine bolts up to the stock holes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backcountrycrui Posted December 19, 2009 Author Share Posted December 19, 2009 Good Scott, It doesnt look like I would be able to stick tube through the subframe anyway. So how much do you sell your brackets for? Thanks MIke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamCF Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 Yeah I forgot my front one is bolted on. I welded the rear one like that. For the front on mine I used the stock bumper brackets and and beefed 'em up a bunch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chazmataz Posted December 20, 2009 Share Posted December 20, 2009 on the front my bumper was installed with i think 1/8" flat in stock location with 3 bolts going all the way through the unibody into the engine compartment with another plate on the inside and tubing inside the the unibody frame it it won't crush when bolted up. on the rear i have 2x2 inch square tubing i think its 1/8 inch thick going into the stock bumper mounting hole and did the same thing as the front, bolts running all the way through with 1/8" flat steel on either side of the stock unibody metal to sandwich everything together. this may be overkill but i think it would be strong enough for anything, i know the front bumper is over kill but it was free and so was the mod and fabrication that was done to get them to fit. they we're originally on a full size ford bronco. i do admit that the front bumper is a little heavy for the car but works for now until i deside to make my own. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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