Thank you for the video. Recently installed this by a local shop, they didn’t put the winch cover nor the brackets for fender liner on, caused the fender liner to be rubbed off. Make sure those details are taken care of when installing.
I bookmarked this video a while ago and my bumper arrives this week, I'm in Keller, TX. After watching your video again I'm not looking forward to installing this solo :( Bought it because I refused to pay over $400 shipping to get the Victory bumper, I can only hope for the best now. Thank you for documenting and sharing your experience!
Can you put the stock front skid plate back on after installing the bumper? Looks like the original hooking spots were covered by those 4 bolts in the back? Thanks!
I was able to install an ARB skid plate made for the GX460 and it worked fine so I would imagine the stock one would work the same (but admittedly don’t have experience with it)
Great video! Any tips on how to put on that cover plate underneath the winch? It looks like it’s barely possible because of the space it allowed to tight those screws and nuts. Thanks!
Yes - I figured out you must install it before putting the bumper on the GX. Sigh… haven’t taken the time to take the bumper off so I can attach it and frankly - don’t think I will. It’s not causing any problems.
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad Are you referring to the branded CBI plate you reference at 24 minutes? If so, I used those little clips and allen head bolts to attach it, the same ones you talk about in the video of possibly being for the fender liners. With using these, you can R&R as needed without taking the bumper off. As for the fender liner brackets...what did you do with those? Zip tying for now...
Did you have any trouble with the a/c line near where it gos into the condenser. Same bumper for me rubbed a hole in it. New line has different geometry so appears clear of the bumper.
Did you buy the steel or aluminum version?which one would you recommend and why? I ask because on cbi website shows both steel and aluminum are 70 points and I’m sure that information it’s wrong . I like how your Lexus looks and I see it’s actually useful while off road . Thank you .
When I bought it only the steel was available - didn't know they had come out with an aluminum version for the GX. The weight listing on their site is for the bumper and pallet shipped - 140lbs. The actual weight is closer to 65 lbs. You can check out all the specs on this bumper and all other GX 460 front bumpers on this sheet here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ef-qdBDa55iqD4WmdeX6b5v4tgU-__VBlFV4WFa5rs8/edit#gid=981380800
Been running for over two years (including a lot of trailering a heavy boat) and never had a cooling issue. Yeah - didn’t come with instructions but hey, that’s what I’m here for! 😂😂
This video has been super helpful in our install. Do you have a winch install details on one of the forums? I'm interested in details on how you mounted the solenoid as I may add the same winch to the same bumper.
I don’t but I’ll try to make one soon. The Smittybilt X20 9500 lb with synthetic fit perfectly though. Created a custom mounting bracket from aluminum for the control box and mounted it behind the backside of the grill at the top.
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad thanks! If you have a photo of your winch solenoid bracket and radiator cover cutout for freespool access I’d love to see it as I just ordered the same winch for mounting on our CBI bumper. Thanks again for all the great install videos!
I still haven't put the cover on because of so many other GX projects and trips but will get around to it eventually. To be precise, the cover on the front bumper does not cover up the oil filter housing so that is not impacted. If you go with full skids then you would need to worry about the oil filter housing.
Had a 470 back in 05 and had no idea what I had. I want a 460 now and my goal is a stealth build like yours. Question is, if I plan on doing same lift setup, is it better just to get a base without air ride or are there decent 2” lift setups that work well with the air etc you get with premium or luxury trims. Thx all!
Similar story - I wish I’d kept my 2006 GX. It was 10 years old with 220k miles and never once in the shop for something major. Ih well. You’re asking the right question on the 460. Ultimately comes down to preference on options such as leather, radio, cruise control, etc. I went with the middle level so I didn’t pay for things I’d remove like the air bags. Also like the tougher leather in the middle option. But do miss the better stereo and some if the convenience options. Up to you!
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad I feel ya. Meanwhile we just dropped off a 17 forester because the AC fragged itself at 75k. So much for subie reliability huh
I had never done any of this before, only had basic tools, and used RUclips as my guide: Suspension: 12 hours Bumper: 4 hours Roof rack: 3 hours Rock sliders: 3 hours Glove box custom shelf: 2 hours
About to undertake this install. Removing and reinstalling the plastic guard and clips every time I need to rotate the clutch didn't seem ideal. Have you found a solution for clutch handle extension?
No but haven’t found I need it. For my install there’s not much clearance so not sure what I’d use. Maybe a small (ike 1” round, 4” long) PVC cheater pipe that you keep inside?
Not sure if this is the exact product but it’s something like this: Cowles T5602 Edge Trim, 18 Feet, Black smile.amazon.com/dp/B001EA0LJK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_T5HVBN27C11SGNR88BRF
Thanks for the comment. I was one of the first 50 to receive it so I’m hopeful they’ve improved since then. I don’t see any instructions on their website so who knows. @cbioffroadfab
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad FYI I just received my bumper yesterday and it looks like CBI still does not include any instructions and the hardware requires some guessing. I seem to be missing 2 button head bolts and nuts but they are going to be sending it. They sent 4 hex bolts but I have no idea where they go. Which hardware did you use to mount the bottom panel(under winch)? Thanks and I may be responsible for at least 15 views. 🤪
@@rodeld7225 😂😂the four bolts attach the lower panel the bumper (but not all that well… a little off). Definitely attach the panel BEFORE you attach the bumper. Basically impossible to if you don’t. Good luck with the install - just take it slow, measure twice, cut once. 😃
Thank you for the video. Recently installed this by a local shop, they didn’t put the winch cover nor the brackets for fender liner on, caused the fender liner to be rubbed off. Make sure those details are taken care of when installing.
Good tip
This is much better installation explanation than the one done by CBI, thank you for this!
Thanks! That’s exactly why I made it - glad it helped!!
I hope that cbi gave u the bumper for free for basically giving all their future customers instructions! Looks amazing!
😂😂😂 from your lips to their ears! (And no - they didn’t...)
I bookmarked this video a while ago and my bumper arrives this week, I'm in Keller, TX. After watching your video again I'm not looking forward to installing this solo :( Bought it because I refused to pay over $400 shipping to get the Victory bumper, I can only hope for the best now. Thank you for documenting and sharing your experience!
Let me know if you need some help - I live nearby.
It looks great on your Lexus GX. Subtle but yet very utilitarian. Awesome job! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! All the details on txgxoverland.com/lexus-gx-overland-build/ if it helps
Nice job, the end result to me looks better than the new grill design. Very nice looking Lexus. Makes me want to upgrade my 470.
Thanks! I wish I had kept my 470 and gone full overland on it! 😂😂😂 I do love my 460 though.
Thank you for sharing this! It helped me a lot when I installed my bumper yesterday
Can you put the stock front skid plate back on after installing the bumper? Looks like the original hooking spots were covered by those 4 bolts in the back? Thanks!
I was able to install an ARB skid plate made for the GX460 and it worked fine so I would imagine the stock one would work the same (but admittedly don’t have experience with it)
Great video, it was honest and informative. Thank you
Tha ks
Very informative. Thank you!
Great video! Any tips on how to put on that cover plate underneath the winch? It looks like it’s barely possible because of the space it allowed to tight those screws and nuts. Thanks!
Put it before mounting the bumper (learn from my mistake!)
Did u ever figure out the bumper plate on the front? Installed mine today but could not figure out that plate. Your video was very helpful!
Yes - I figured out you must install it before putting the bumper on the GX. Sigh… haven’t taken the time to take the bumper off so I can attach it and frankly - don’t think I will. It’s not causing any problems.
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad Are you referring to the branded CBI plate you reference at 24 minutes? If so, I used those little clips and allen head bolts to attach it, the same ones you talk about in the video of possibly being for the fender liners. With using these, you can R&R as needed without taking the bumper off. As for the fender liner brackets...what did you do with those? Zip tying for now...
Great Video, at 20:45 what did you use for Trim Cover please?
Here ya go: amzn.to/3V6JYFr
God’s work
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Did you have any trouble with the a/c line near where it gos into the condenser. Same bumper for me rubbed a hole in it. New line has different geometry so appears clear of the bumper.
None at all but I was careful that it wasn’t touching. Had enough play in mine that I could tighten the bolts without it touching.
Did you buy the steel or aluminum version?which one would you recommend and why? I ask because on cbi website shows both steel and aluminum are 70 points and I’m sure that information it’s wrong . I like how your Lexus looks and I see it’s actually useful while off road . Thank you .
When I bought it only the steel was available - didn't know they had come out with an aluminum version for the GX. The weight listing on their site is for the bumper and pallet shipped - 140lbs. The actual weight is closer to 65 lbs. You can check out all the specs on this bumper and all other GX 460 front bumpers on this sheet here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ef-qdBDa55iqD4WmdeX6b5v4tgU-__VBlFV4WFa5rs8/edit#gid=981380800
Will this bumper alone have a negative mpg effect of over 1 mpg?
Couldn’t say. Everything you put in or on your car reduces mpg… hard to tell to what extent.
The only problem I see is lack of instructions and maybe lack of airflow to the engine. What are your thoughts.
Been running for over two years (including a lot of trailering a heavy boat) and never had a cooling issue. Yeah - didn’t come with instructions but hey, that’s what I’m here for! 😂😂
This video has been super helpful in our install. Do you have a winch install details on one of the forums? I'm interested in details on how you mounted the solenoid as I may add the same winch to the same bumper.
I don’t but I’ll try to make one soon. The Smittybilt X20 9500 lb with synthetic fit perfectly though. Created a custom mounting bracket from aluminum for the control box and mounted it behind the backside of the grill at the top.
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad thanks! If you have a photo of your winch solenoid bracket and radiator cover cutout for freespool access I’d love to see it as I just ordered the same winch for mounting on our CBI bumper. Thanks again for all the great install videos!
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@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad thank you! Super helpful!
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad could I get the same info asked by Rob Bergstrom. I’d like to know how and where you installed the control box. Thx.
Were you able to add any skid plate cover, primarily the one covering the oil filter housing?
I still haven't put the cover on because of so many other GX projects and trips but will get around to it eventually. To be precise, the cover on the front bumper does not cover up the oil filter housing so that is not impacted. If you go with full skids then you would need to worry about the oil filter housing.
Had a 470 back in 05 and had no idea what I had. I want a 460 now and my goal is a stealth build like yours. Question is, if I plan on doing same lift setup, is it better just to get a base without air ride or are there decent 2” lift setups that work well with the air etc you get with premium or luxury trims. Thx all!
Similar story - I wish I’d kept my 2006 GX. It was 10 years old with 220k miles and never once in the shop for something major. Ih well.
You’re asking the right question on the 460. Ultimately comes down to preference on options such as leather, radio, cruise control, etc. I went with the middle level so I didn’t pay for things I’d remove like the air bags. Also like the tougher leather in the middle option. But do miss the better stereo and some if the convenience options. Up to you!
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad I feel ya. Meanwhile we just dropped off a 17 forester because the AC fragged itself at 75k. So much for subie reliability huh
Did you not reinstall the factory skid plate after installing the bumper?
The CBI bumper replaces the forward most skid plate so no, you do not reinstall it.
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad same coverage?
Thanks m8
Hey! Sorry for a stupid question, but are those recovery points in front of the bumper by the winch opening?
Yes they are - not a stupid question. 😃
If you had to guess how long did it take from start to finish?
I had never done any of this before, only had basic tools, and used RUclips as my guide:
Suspension: 12 hours
Bumper: 4 hours
Roof rack: 3 hours
Rock sliders: 3 hours
Glove box custom shelf: 2 hours
About to undertake this install. Removing and reinstalling the plastic guard and clips every time I need to rotate the clutch didn't seem ideal. Have you found a solution for clutch handle extension?
No but haven’t found I need it. For my install there’s not much clearance so not sure what I’d use. Maybe a small (ike 1” round, 4” long) PVC cheater pipe that you keep inside?
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad
🤔 Not a bad idea. You just need a notch big enough to get around the handle. Glue a T on the end and you're in business.
Very detailed 👏
Thanks!
Thanks for the video! What did you use to cover the cut edge on the existing bumper?
Not sure if this is the exact product but it’s something like this: Cowles T5602 Edge Trim, 18 Feet, Black smile.amazon.com/dp/B001EA0LJK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_T5HVBN27C11SGNR88BRF
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad Thanks! Also, I was wondering what happens with the skid plate that got removed? Does the new bumper protect this area?
First time I opened the hood I took off that cover and threw it out.
😂😂
Isn’t that thing like 2k? How TF they don’t give you instructions
Thanks for the comment. I was one of the first 50 to receive it so I’m hopeful they’ve improved since then. I don’t see any instructions on their website so who knows. @cbioffroadfab
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad
FYI I just received my bumper yesterday and it looks like CBI still does not include any instructions and the hardware requires some guessing. I seem to be missing 2 button head bolts and nuts but they are going to be sending it. They sent 4 hex bolts but I have no idea where they go.
Which hardware did you use to mount the bottom panel(under winch)?
Thanks and I may be responsible for at least 15 views. 🤪
@@rodeld7225 😂😂the four bolts attach the lower panel the bumper (but not all that well… a little off). Definitely attach the panel BEFORE you attach the bumper. Basically impossible to if you don’t. Good luck with the install - just take it slow, measure twice, cut once. 😃
@@TXGX460OverlandandOffRoad
TY. I’m thinking I may install rivnuts onto the panel so it can be installed post bumper install.
@@rodeld7225 That's a great idea for me - thank you! Didn't even think about doing it that way. You just saved me a few hours!