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2nd gen Front bumper build

Sorry it was ebay not amazon. Just search for "flush mount fog lights".
 



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Nice truck!
I love the bumpers, makes it look tuffer.
I like the mountaineer front on the explorer 2 door body as well, just plain cool!
Keep up the good work!
 












Nice truck!
I love the bumpers, makes it look tuffer.
I like the mountaineer front on the explorer 2 door body as well, just plain cool!
Keep up the good work!

i always liked the mounty grille and headlights better plus it messes with a lot of people! Thanks for the compliments!
 






Dang, the bumpers are sweet! Very nice work!

In fact your entire truck looks great. Well done!

:thumbsup:

Thanks Jon i appreciate it! i wish i could afford the shipping to send em to you for some powder!
 






Very nice job, both front and rear. I aspire to do the same for my truck sometime in the near future.

Where did you get those black, plastic wheel well extensions? Those look like a practical way to keep splatter off the paint. Mine's more of a street car, rather than an off road vehicle, so keeping it tidy is good.

Cheers,
 






Very slick build Josh. Really gives it a beastly look in the front and the rear. I have been doing some light mods aka bigger tires, basket rack, aux lights, CB radio, exhaust and whatnot...the easy stuff. But I have been keeping an eye out on a craigslist welding machine and have really been wanting to start up welding again. Your project, along with some of these other beautiful fab jobs have really made me want to dive in. Thanks for the inspiration.

Rob
 






But I have been keeping an eye out on a craigslist welding machine and have really been wanting to start up welding again.

Don't shy away from the little 110v welders. Using the flux core wire they're plenty strong enough to build most "accessories" for your rig. Suspension is one I would not use it on except to maybe tack things up and finish off with a hotter machine, but they're far more portable, cheaper, and if you can find a Lincoln, Miller, or Hobart, one of your better brands, they'll last forever too. I've had my Lincoln for about 15 yrs or so now and still running strong.
 






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