Great job on the bumper. One of the things I do is use a nut for connecting threaded rod and a bolt. It will give you more adjustment for spreading the channels apart
The customer picked these out. They are not long enough to go through the bumper. I did stitch a small piece of 3/16 behind it to the backside. I’m sure it will be plenty strong enough for the weight of the vehicle and Hecks chain to it and hooks it to his house or something lol But yes, I agree. It should go all the way through if you plan on abusing them
Thank you, sorry for the delay in getting back to you somehow I missed some of these comments. Im still trying to learn how to RUclips, cant even turn the computer on LOL
Good looking bumper. Any particular reason you face mount the recovery points verses having them long enough to go through the front and back of the bumper.
Great job on the bumper. One of the things I do is use a nut for connecting threaded rod and a bolt. It will give you more adjustment for spreading the channels apart
Thanks for the tips! This is the real welding info we want on YT!
Leaf sprung rig out of a Campbell shop!! Damn that’s nostalgic 👍🏻
Enjoying the content!
The customer picked these out. They are not long enough to go through the bumper. I did stitch a small piece of 3/16 behind it to the backside. I’m sure it will be plenty strong enough for the weight of the vehicle and Hecks chain to it and hooks it to his house or something lol But yes, I agree. It should go all the way through if you plan on abusing them
Nice piece
Thank you, sorry for the delay in getting back to you somehow I missed some of these comments. Im still trying to learn how to RUclips, cant even turn the computer on LOL
Good looking bumper. Any particular reason you face mount the recovery points verses having them long enough to go through the front and back of the bumper.
I responded in the comments on accident. I’m new at this.