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    Tube bumper

    Hey yall,
    I've been looking for a badass, strong stinger bumper for my yota for a long time, but I've never had the balls to get one. Yall got any suggestions? Or even know of anyone who could help me build a sexy bumper (like on the front of that guys black jeep cherokee).

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    lowrange off-road has the usual trailgear one
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    Buy me some tube and ill make you one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoJo View Post
    Buy me some tube and ill make you one.
    If you want to do this let me know and Ill go with you to buy tube, we could use my trailer, I need to buy some and take it to Travis's to make a roll bar
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    i'm down if i got the money. what do yall think it'll run?
    and what the possibility of sliders?

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    I used square for sliders, that isnt expensive, maybe $40??. Ive never bought DOM tubing so I don't know the price on that
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    I have some tube you can buy.
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    I'll send ya a pm
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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    Last time we bought 1 3/4 .120 hrew was around 2 a foot and Dom was 3-4.
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    I think i'd rather do dom tubing, just cause i think it'd look better.

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    just an FYI there is not outside look difference in HREW and DOM, just the way that they are made

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    I think he was referencing between Square and round Tube.

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    yeah, i was just talkin about the round tubing. but thank yall for clarifying.
    i really like the look of the round ones, and they would be really easy to connect to whenever i fully cage the yota
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    Quote Originally Posted by stx4wheeler View Post
    Last time we bought 1 3/4 .120 hrew was around 2 a foot and Dom was 3-4.
    Where would you suggest looking for hrew or dom around here? Just a quick google search looks like Mack Bolt & Steel may have hrew
    85 yota, 305 on propane, 4.7 t-case, 37" hummer tires on H1 beadlocks, rear welded

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