I did a front bumper for a grand Vitara out of a Amazon cheap jk bumper there’s a video on my page of that car. But that rig has so many timing chain problems I will never build another on.
Thanks man. I’m in Seattle. I don’t do side work. There is a shop in Canada alter ego that makes stuff for your rig you should check them out. Good guys! Thanks for watching!
Braddah duss If you muss. The part number for them is 24-186056. There trd Toyota Tacoma rear shocks. I have done a lot of different lifts on these things and this is all I’ll use. You can get them super cheap from the dealer as take offs. 50 dollars for a pair in my area. If you have more questions hit me up by email paintnmotors@gmail.com and I’ll shoot you my number.
Start with a used cheap name brand welder so you can get parts if need be. Find scrap metal start practicing. It’s a more reps kinda skill. You got this!
Front bumper is a Montana built air tank bumper that I think was for a yj. It was included in the purchase price of car. The company that made it is no longer in business so I had no way of finding out for sure. I’ll make a walk around video of the car explaining everything I used for this build.
I have a 2wd 95 tracker that I'd like to replace the front and rear factory bumpers on. This looks like it will help a lot. Thanks!
Nice work!
The oedro bumpers tow just fine, under 3500lbs. But they are $360
Would you make one for a 2001 Grand Vitara
I did a front bumper for a grand Vitara out of a Amazon cheap jk bumper there’s a video on my page of that car. But that rig has so many timing chain problems I will never build another on.
@@paintnmotors2481 I saw that on too! I’m not a welder… or I would try.
We did the same thing
Dude your an awesome artist man where are you. I am in Colorado I'll pay you to make my rear bumper I have 2004 ZR2 TRACKER CHEV. / SUZUKI
Thanks man. I’m in Seattle. I don’t do side work. There is a shop in Canada alter ego that makes stuff for your rig you should check them out. Good guys! Thanks for watching!
What kind of suspension you working with? And what tire size 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Braddah duss If you muss. Its on the calmini 3” suspension lift and also has a 2” body lift. Tire size is 31x10.50r15.
Paint N' Motors Mahalos brother 🤙🏽
Do you know what size bilstein shocks are in the rear? Or part number 🤷🏼♂️
Braddah duss If you muss. The part number for them is 24-186056. There trd Toyota Tacoma rear shocks. I have done a lot of different lifts on these things and this is all I’ll use. You can get them super cheap from the dealer as take offs. 50 dollars for a pair in my area. If you have more questions hit me up by email paintnmotors@gmail.com and I’ll shoot you my number.
Paint N' Motors 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
REALLY good idea my man!! I’m new to the tracker stuff and I’m getting really interested in fabricating.
Any pointers for a newbie?
Start with a used cheap name brand welder so you can get parts if need be. Find scrap metal start practicing. It’s a more reps kinda skill. You got this!
what type of welder do you use ???
A older snap-on fm140a mig welder with gas.
Link to the bumper?
How Bout the front?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TSC5G7C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Front bumper is a Montana built air tank bumper that I think was for a yj. It was included in the purchase price of car. The company that made it is no longer in business so I had no way of finding out for sure. I’ll make a walk around video of the car explaining everything I used for this build.