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M Rose

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I need a critique and some constructive criticism cuz honestly I'm on the fence if I like my bumper... not fishing for complements just need your eyes to tell me where I can improve. I really want to like it since I spent a bunch of time on it but idk. I don't totally like the bottom tube not sure if I should only bring it to the corner or ideas? Also where the top tube attaches to the center section bothers me but I don't have much else for options. Also bull bar or no? Maybe it's fine and I've just spent too much time looking at it today it's been 14 hrs and I went through 30' of tube.... there has been many versions
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Maybe make the ends of the bottom tubes cap into the top tube... kind of like my ram
 

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Ya I was thinking maybe do something like that
Really wished you could have made this run with us... it would have been nice to have a tri-cities Rep along... if you guys ever want to come to the Southern Blues I’m always up for an adventure
 

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Ya I was thinking maybe do something like that
Really wished you could have made this run with us... it would have been nice to have a tri-cities Rep along... if you guys ever want to come to the Southern Blues I’m always up for an adventure
Where you at in the southern blues? Milton-freewater..... Athena??

I'm in the tri cities also. We used to wheel all around Walla walla back in my younger days.
 

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Where you at in the southern blues? Milton-freewater..... Athena??

I'm in the tri cities also. We used to wheel all around Walla walla back in my younger days.
Way south... we are running south from I-84 to Ukiaha along FS21. Everything north of I-84 is Northern Blues
 
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Where you at in the southern blues? Milton-freewater..... Athena??

I'm in the tri cities also. We used to wheel all around Walla walla back in my younger days.
Also almost everything North of I-84 is still snowed in... Mt Emily has almost 10pm along summit road... still snow on Fox Hill... and almost had to pull a guy out at Spout Springs Yesyerday (Westin-Tolgate HWY)
 
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I need a critique and some constructive criticism cuz honestly I'm on the fence if I like my bumper... not fishing for complements just need your eyes to tell me where I can improve. I really want to like it since I spent a bunch of time on it but idk. I don't totally like the bottom tube not sure if I should only bring it to the corner or ideas? Also where the top tube attaches to the center section bothers me but I don't have much else for options. Also bull bar or no? Maybe it's fine and I've just spent too much time looking at it today it's been 14 hrs and I went through 30' of tube.... there has been many versions
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Hey Dustin, FWIW I like the tubing shape. Couple of questions pop into my head. How are you going to treat the end of the tube work? Are you going leave the area between the tubes open or fill the area to hide/protect the sheet metal behind it? Perhaps a filler between the two tubes with drilled holes (choice of size) to add the desert flair? Just random thoughts, keep up the good fab.
 

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Did you pick 3030 for your member number, or was it luck?
When I joined they were in the 2800’s. I was living in Wyoming at the time and so I thought 3030 (Winchester) would be a fun #, so yeah I did pick it. I used to go by Wyoming Overland.
 
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Hey Dustin, FWIW I like the tubing shape. Couple of questions pop into my head. How are you going to treat the end of the tube work? Are you going leave the area between the tubes open or fill the area to hide/protect the sheet metal behind it? Perhaps a filler between the two tubes with drilled holes (choice of size) to add the desert flair? Just random thoughts, keep up the good fab.
For now I capped the end of the tubes with a piece of plate that also ties them together. I'll probably end up building a filler plate like you said between the tubes with dimple died holes, just haven't decided if I want to put lights in the plate or not. For now I'm just going to rattle can it that way I can get it 100% mounted with the winch, from there I can stand back at see what I want to do with it. Once I get it where I'm happy I can throw it in the sand blast cabinet to get the spray paint off and I'll probably rhino line it.
 

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For now I capped the end of the tubes with a piece of plate that also ties them together. I'll probably end up building a filler plate like you said between the tubes with dimple died holes, just haven't decided if I want to put lights in the plate or not. For now I'm just going to rattle can it that way I can get it 100% mounted with the winch, from there I can stand back at see what I want to do with it. Once I get it where I'm happy I can throw it in the sand blast cabinet to get the spray paint off and I'll probably rhino line it.
Not sure if I mentioned earlier but the shackle mounts and wings are bolt on so I can easily pull them off if I want to change things up or if I ever wad one up by hitting something.
 

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The shackle mount looks really beefy. It should work well. That’s a really nice looking bumper.
 

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Thanks, I got it painted last night, should get it on and winch mounted tonight. If I make it that far I'll post some pics
 
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Sounds like a good plan. I know we are so done being cooped up. We went to play in the mud at hover today to get out a little! Ended up rescuing some kids in a tahoe that managed to get high centered in the mud.

The were amazed my little montero could drag their big old Tahoe from the deep mud....lol.
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Still have some buttoning up to do, but there's a first look. The winch sits in there really tight and it goes back together like a jigsaw puzzle. You can see I got a little carried away trimming the grill for the clutch release good thing I have another grill at home, I can give a version 2.0. I'll run it like this until I figure out what i want to do for filler plates and lights
 

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Still have some buttoning up to do, but there's a first look. The winch sits in there really tight and it goes back together like a jigsaw puzzle. You can see I got a little carried away trimming the grill for the clutch release good thing I have another grill at home, I can give a version 2.0. I'll run it like this until I figure out what i want to do for filler plates and lights
That is turning out great. Hmm.... I may need to commission you to build one for my monty!! Lol
 
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Sounds like a good plan. I know we are so done being cooped up. We went to play in the mud at hover today to get out a little! Ended up rescuing some kids in a tahoe that managed to get high centered in the mud.

The were amazed my little montero could drag their big old Tahoe from the deep mud....lol.
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The Montero is a lot more capable than people give them credit for. Much like the Isuzu Trooper, the Montero never got the following of the aftermarket like other brands of off road vehicles, but they have a good worldwide rep for getting the job done, even in stock form.
 
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Still have some buttoning up to do, but there's a first look. The winch sits in there really tight and it goes back together like a jigsaw puzzle. You can see I got a little carried away trimming the grill for the clutch release good thing I have another grill at home, I can give a version 2.0. I'll run it like this until I figure out what i want to do for filler plates and lights
Looks even better with the coat of color.