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Mine is the same year 2014 with 105000 Miles nowView attachment 83577 2014 (#xplorr - 200 Series) - Getting ready to turn 100,000 miles.
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have you banged those aluminum bumpers rear or front on anything hard yet? I like the look of the stuff dissent makes. I like the weight savings of aluminum just worried that the level protection is not there compared to a ARB or tjmI'll chime in. 99 LC with Dissent Offroad Front & Rear Aluminum Bumpers. Full Skid Package. Custom Step Sliders. 12k winch. and more to come!
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Personally I have not. But Ben at Dissent has on his personal 200 series. Check out his Instagram. He most recently took it up a trail and has banged on it pretty hard. He also has some battle wounds from cruise Moab 2019. He builds his stuff in steel as well. But I like the weight savings I’ve experienced. I’m just not into slamming into hard things.have you banged those aluminum bumpers rear or front on anything hard yet? I like the look of the stuff dissent makes. I like the weight savings of aluminum just worried that the level protection is not there compared to a ARB or tjm
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Even Ben was a little unsure how aluminum would hold up. It turned out that it handles it quite well. At Cruise Moab this year he was testing aluminum sliders on his 200. They took some pretty good hits and just kept going. If you have questions I would recommend a call or email to him. He is a very honest business person and will tell it like it is. By this point I guarantee that he has done a lot more testing and development on all of his aluminum products. The difference in weight is quite a bit.have you banged those aluminum bumpers rear or front on anything hard yet? I like the look of the stuff dissent makes. I like the weight savings of aluminum just worried that the level protection is not there compared to a ARB or tjm
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Interesting. Now I have to go look at my buddies LX. I have been told but didn't verify that the LX was designed for America and the FJ was not. It could be one of those subtle things they did in that regard. Which amounts to, only the designer knows and we can only assume. I don't think I have opened my windows 5 times in my ownership but my buddies LX he opens them for his dogs. Considering they both appear to use the same frame, it wouldn't be hard to change.I have a question for all us LX/FZJ owners. Why is it that on the FZJ80 the rear cargo area slider windows all 4 are operational whereas on the LX only 3 windows are operational sliders with the rear most drivers side window (above the fuel filler door). Does not have a slide ability ? Anybody? Hmmm?