Terrafirma DII Bumper

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  • 1996trek4
    Low Range
    • Mar 2012
    • 52

    #16
    Ya, let me know and post a picture... Tacticalrovers is the only one I know of right now that builds a rear D2 bumper with quarter protection. My only complaint on it is it is so slim that they have to use D1 rear bumper lights. With my southdown skid and factory hitch, there is no benefit to a rock crawler style bumper. I'm keeping the step since I have a need to access my ladder and rack a lot. What I want is somthing like your bumper, but extends L channel down to the wheel arch with a cross brace to the frame. Trimming the quarters up an inch or two is completely acceptable and actually preferred.
    2003 Disco SE7 expedition prepped
    1998 Disco LSE 7 50th anniversary Baluga Black
    1996 Disco XD Trek number 4 and Camel Selections
    1969 Series 2A 109

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    • RNZack
      Administrator
      • Sep 2011
      • 426

      #17
      Here's a photo of the front, but I had my old bumper on.


      Trek- I get what you're saying, I agree with you. The DII overhang is really bad, I've hit my receiver a few times. I will keep an eye out for what you're looking for.

      I'm awaiting my ARB bar, so the bar you see is close to gone.

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      • 1996trek4
        Low Range
        • Mar 2012
        • 52

        #18
        Ya, it's really a weak point. If I do not find anything I'll make my own starting with 2x4 channel and go from there. It will take a little bit to get the correct angles and finish it nice. I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade so I'll make something work, Just babies and work take up nearly all of my time these days...I will be cutting 2-3 inches off the quarters for more clearance though. Trek Outfitters had what I would have used...My design will be similar.
        You opted for the ARB I think you'll be happy with it. The 8" Safari lamps just fit if you elongate the mounting holes forward an inch. They work as good as the 1000 and 4000 I've had. 500s on the roof are a bit weak, but I just need ambient light offroad for crawling trails. I do not have a need to reach out 1/2 mile going 5-10mph in the woods. Desert racing-you'd want HIDs...So I really do not see the expense in 4000s on the roof if you have a good pair on the bumper that get out there. Let me know if you run across a rer bumper with quarter protection. I may also just buy a bumper and add L channel with struts to do the same. Depends on how much work I want to do.
        I bet you drag on that hitch. Wonder why the original is missing. They were welded on RRC and D1 and bolted on the D2. I thought all NAS D2 had the hitch mounted. Swap hitches and you'll have more clearance.
        2003 Disco SE7 expedition prepped
        1998 Disco LSE 7 50th anniversary Baluga Black
        1996 Disco XD Trek number 4 and Camel Selections
        1969 Series 2A 109

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        • RNZack
          Administrator
          • Sep 2011
          • 426

          #19
          I have dragged several times on the hitch, but it's a very structurally sound hitch, and hasn't warped or even dented when I've dropped the rear on a rock(muddy rocky trails). I would like the the better departure angle, but I also really like the extra protection. I will let you know if I find anything. Also, let me know if you fab something, I'd like to see it.

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