I researched several designs, factoring in time, cost, function, and looks. I felt this design was the best middle ground. It’s based off EVO Manufacturing’s “Quarter Pounder”
The dimensions of the bumper. Maybe your logic on why steel vs aluminum? How much thicker did you need to go with the aluminum to match the strength of the steel?
The dimensions are 37.5” x 7 x 8. That’s length x width x height (not including the hoop). It’s just wide enough to barely fit around the frame. Like I said in the video I used 1/4” thick aluminum. Genright used 3/16 thick on their front bumpers so I figured I would go a step farther with the 1/4”. Because of how it hugs the frame so tightly I probably could have went thinner. It’s pretty much just a shell that sits around the winch plate. Should be very beefy and hold up to some hits but because it’s pretty small it most likely won’t even take many hits. I went as narrow as possible to keep a good approach angle in front of the tires. These things are heavy so any time you can use aluminum versus steel that’s going to help a ton. I see a lot of bumpers out of 3/16 steel which is super heavy. The bumper added almost no weight to be honest it’s super light.
Do you gave a link directly to that winch plate? Having a hard time finding it on their site. Also, have you mounted a winch to it yet? I’m looking for something that situates the winch as low as possible for maximum air flow.
Yeah I guess they don’t have it listed on their site. It’s really similar to this www.northridge4x4.com/part/winch-plates/jwp0701-lod-signature-series-winch-plate It looks identical
I'm curious, why does everyone making a bumper make it a mud bucket? No one try's to close in the open spaces to stop rust manufacturing mud from collecting in the bumper! All the people on utube griping about rust forming on purchased items yet everything built has huge openings that collect mud and hold water. I'm just curious as to why?
No griping from me. I don’t go mudding very often so no worries there. It’s a practical lightweight bumper for my application that now has a winch. I couldn’t be happier with it.
What do you guys think of this style bumper?
It turned out so great! That is a STURDY design. How did you come up with the idea of doing it that way?
I researched several designs, factoring in time, cost, function, and looks. I felt this design was the best middle ground. It’s based off EVO Manufacturing’s “Quarter Pounder”
Simple, purpose built, lightweight. I like the stubby style over everything else.
How much did the bumper end up weighing?
Taylored Innovations I didn’t get an exact weight but very close to the stock bumper weight.
Kickass! That pipe bender must be a treat to work with🔥
Dude, that bumper looks awesome!
Thank you, I can’t wait to get a winch on it to finish it off
I made a similar bumper with shackle plates and box section bullbar for my 2 door jk. Good stuff mate.
Nice!
Nice bumper. I'm still in debate in deciding to install a stinger on stubby bumper. Creative!!
Stingers are cool I say go for it!
Your bumper is legit
Thanks! I’m pretty happy with how it turned out
Thats badass🎉😊
This design is awesome!
Anyone know any stubbies that resemble this one that I can buy?
Thanks! I sort of based it of off Evo MFGs quarter pounder.
Very nice work! Do you mind posting the specs? Thanks
Thanks! What specs are you looking for specifically?
The dimensions of the bumper. Maybe your logic on why steel vs aluminum? How much thicker did you need to go with the aluminum to match the strength of the steel?
The dimensions are 37.5” x 7 x 8. That’s length x width x height (not including the hoop). It’s just wide enough to barely fit around the frame.
Like I said in the video I used 1/4” thick aluminum. Genright used 3/16 thick on their front bumpers so I figured I would go a step farther with the 1/4”.
Because of how it hugs the frame so tightly I probably could have went thinner. It’s pretty much just a shell that sits around the winch plate.
Should be very beefy and hold up to some hits but because it’s pretty small it most likely won’t even take many hits. I went as narrow as possible to keep a good approach angle in front of the tires.
These things are heavy so any time you can use aluminum versus steel that’s going to help a ton. I see a lot of bumpers out of 3/16 steel which is super heavy. The bumper added almost no weight to be honest it’s super light.
@@BuiltForDirt that was extremely helpful. Thanks. I should be starting my own design shortly. Do you remember what you spent on materials?
I was under $200 for the whole thing
Do you have the plans for this? I’d love to build one.
I do not unfortunately. I just sort of winged it to be completely honest.
Do you gave a link directly to that winch plate? Having a hard time finding it on their site. Also, have you mounted a winch to it yet? I’m looking for something that situates the winch as low as possible for maximum air flow.
Yeah I guess they don’t have it listed on their site. It’s really similar to this www.northridge4x4.com/part/winch-plates/jwp0701-lod-signature-series-winch-plate It looks identical
I did mount a winch finally. You can find that video here: ua-cam.com/video/qjJ-jeNirXg/v-deo.html
Who makes the winch plate and that lower front skid plate?
The winch plate is from Synergy MFG. The lower skid plate is factory from Jeep
Would you consider making another one for sale?
I get asked that quite a bit. Unfortunately it doesn’t work out because I’m not mass producing them it makes them unaffordable
TJ Mitchell Films well it is exactly what I have been looking for so nice job love the look
Hello where can i get the cnc plans
There aren’t any. I designed and built this by hand
Anyone know if they still make that winch plate? I can't seem to find it on their website.
Unfortunately I don’t think it was ever a standard item that they sold
Lol "it's plastic, and it sucks"
I'm curious, why does everyone making a bumper make it a mud bucket? No one try's to close in the open spaces to stop rust manufacturing mud from collecting in the bumper! All the people on utube griping about rust forming on purchased items yet everything built has huge openings that collect mud and hold water. I'm just curious as to why?
No griping from me. I don’t go mudding very often so no worries there. It’s a practical lightweight bumper for my application that now has a winch. I couldn’t be happier with it.
You’re gonna have a hard time finding rust on an aluminum bumper