Trail Gear 303941-1-KIT Rock Defense Front Bumper w/ Stinger for 1991-1997 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ80/Toyota Lexus LX450
542-303941-1-KIT
303941-1-KIT Features:
HREW bumpers are strong, but Trail-Gear had to take things to the next level by making our bumpers out of 1020 DOM (1.75" X .120" wall) with a .25" CNC-formed steel plate winch mount. 1020 DOM is more dent-resistant than HREW tubing and it will not split down the seam as we have all seen the cheaper HREW tubing do. Rock Defense bumpers are one of the strongest on the market. Mounting holes on the winch plate are drilled for most 5000-9500 model low-profile winches and smaller-sized 9.0R Warn competition winches. For larger winches some minor trimming of the grill may be required. The bumper also features a shackle receiver mount that will make a great anchor point for winch or strap recoveries. Dimensions: Length: 74.5 in. x Width: 14.5 in. x Height: 20.5 in. - Weight: 95 Lbs.
Notes:
- Unpainted steel finish
- Will not work with roller type fairlead, requires hawse type fairlead 3" tall or shorter
- Not intended for use with a body lift
- Bumper is not rated for towing
Specifications:
Is this a pre assembled bumper or a kit you weld together at home?
For a 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser work ?
Will this possibly mount to a 1993 Toyota pickup?
Will this fit on a 2002 tacoma by chance? I want one like this for mine, but cannot find anything similar.
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