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mf94_4x4

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I own a 94 XLT 4x4, and am looking for a new front bumper made for off road. Im looking for one of the tube style type, so far i have only seen the James Duff one, are there any others on the market?
 



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Jeff Kelson of www.badlandbumpers.com in washington state custom built my front bumper and silders.

bumper: $715.00
sliders: 415.00
 






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Um webshots doesn't link.....


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also if cory's is not the tube type you want ...... i will have a drawing up by next week of what my bro and i are goin gto make for 1st gen explorers.

It will be double tube kinda like (hope this works)

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i dont know how much we are goign to sell them for yet but im sure it wont be over 200$
 






Under $200 sounds very good, seein as the cheapest ive seen is 270. Lookin forward to seeing the drawing, mabey even a finished product photo?
 






Here's mine. It's super beefy and pretty expensive too, but worth it.
 

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Come on Eric where is that thing? Lets get it mounted already
 






Rookie, it will be here on tuesday, but we'll have to resist the urge to mount it until it's powder coated.
-E
 






I would suggest trying to mount it b4 coating. that way if anything has to get cut or welded a little different the final finish covers it.
 






PMed you rookie
 












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