I've been contemplating pulling the trigger on a front and rear bumper for it's aesthetics, and more importantly, the functionality for my 4th gen 4runner. But I can't really seem to see the real worth in going that route, so I figure someone who owns a front and/or rear bumper could shed some light...
Pros:
-Durability, Will take a beating
-Incentive... I've already damaged my bumpers wheeling, and I still have the same rear bumper from when I got rear ended
-Ability to add a winch for self recovery
-Able to carry a larger tire on a swing out, than the factory spare location
-Carry a Jerry can for more range(but the added range from the jerry can might just be negated by the additional weight
Cons:
-Weight: Loss in range/MPG's due to added weight, More stress/wear and tear to components which may mean more preventative maintenance or even worse, failure on the trails
-Cost: At worst it's ~$1.5k for a front, and $2k for a rear bumper.
-Use? I don't see my self using them all that much, other than when wheeling and camping trips. And that only accounts for a very small portion of the driving I do, as it's my daily driver, and getting to these wheeling/camp spots takes a good amount of time.
So what are your thoughts? Am I thinking this through right? Or am I missing something?
Thanks
Pros:
-Durability, Will take a beating
-Incentive... I've already damaged my bumpers wheeling, and I still have the same rear bumper from when I got rear ended
-Ability to add a winch for self recovery
-Able to carry a larger tire on a swing out, than the factory spare location
-Carry a Jerry can for more range(but the added range from the jerry can might just be negated by the additional weight
Cons:
-Weight: Loss in range/MPG's due to added weight, More stress/wear and tear to components which may mean more preventative maintenance or even worse, failure on the trails
-Cost: At worst it's ~$1.5k for a front, and $2k for a rear bumper.
-Use? I don't see my self using them all that much, other than when wheeling and camping trips. And that only accounts for a very small portion of the driving I do, as it's my daily driver, and getting to these wheeling/camp spots takes a good amount of time.
So what are your thoughts? Am I thinking this through right? Or am I missing something?
Thanks