Hey, I hope I’m not duplicating a thread that’s already been created however I’m new to the community and I’m diving right into modifying my 2017 4Runner. My question to everyone is should I go with a low profile front bumper winch setup or a full aluminum front bumper? If you went with a low profile bumper did you find yourself wishing you had gone with something a little more robust? My mind is currently leaning towards an aluminum bumper however I’d still like everyone’s feedback...
I do like the looks of the low profile bumpers and I feel it’s probably the best option regarding weight to the vehicle, cosmetically more appealing and best suited for the type of overlanding I plan on doing at the moment however I’m leaning towards the aluminum bumper because I feel over time it will hold up better, the front paint on the stock bumper getting scratched up will no longer be a concern and down the road it saves me having to invest twice if I decide a heavier duty bumper is necessary. I also believe I’d get a sense of comfort knowing I’d have the additional ruggedness to push through lighter brush without cringing my teeth as much and that comfort of being able to take steeper angles. Any feedback is gravely appreciated and I’ll update you with what I decide! Happy thanksgiving to all my overland brothers and sisters!
I do like the looks of the low profile bumpers and I feel it’s probably the best option regarding weight to the vehicle, cosmetically more appealing and best suited for the type of overlanding I plan on doing at the moment however I’m leaning towards the aluminum bumper because I feel over time it will hold up better, the front paint on the stock bumper getting scratched up will no longer be a concern and down the road it saves me having to invest twice if I decide a heavier duty bumper is necessary. I also believe I’d get a sense of comfort knowing I’d have the additional ruggedness to push through lighter brush without cringing my teeth as much and that comfort of being able to take steeper angles. Any feedback is gravely appreciated and I’ll update you with what I decide! Happy thanksgiving to all my overland brothers and sisters!