If you knew some welding I believe you would be able to. I personally haven't tried it. Just for update's sake though... This thing is a beast and I've beat the heck out of it. I'm still super happy with it and the $$$ I spent on it.
Working currently on an update video, but the long and short of it. It is working well. I have taken it on numerous off road activities and have crawled it a handful of times too, mostly over sandstone and in deep arroyos. As far as mounting anything else to it, I have not yet put anything else.
I did install the tie in brackets. I used a pair made by Dirtbound Offroad. Installed them about a month after the bumper itself and it went smoothly. They have significantly increased the strength of the bumper and stopped most of the vibration in the back. I have towed, been pulled out of a snow drift, and yanked down-trees off of trails for volunteer maintenance. There is nothing I would not trust the bracket/bumper combo to do and they have held up to some serious wheeling.
It did before I installed the tie in brackets. It also took some tinkering around the brass latch to make it fit properly. The latch is adjustable. Finally got it to the point where it no longer rattles.
I ordered this bumper, but the box with the swingarm/wheel carrier didn't arrive. How should I go about figuring out how to get the other box?
You should contact the supplier for the rest of the shipment.
Can you add attachments to it like holder for gas cans and such?
If you knew some welding I believe you would be able to. I personally haven't tried it. Just for update's sake though... This thing is a beast and I've beat the heck out of it. I'm still super happy with it and the $$$ I spent on it.
@@xagg thanks for the quick response. Great video by the way. I’m subscribing. ✌🏽❤
looks good
How is this holding up? Do you have any updates? Can you got anything else in it (jerry cans, hi lift)
Working currently on an update video, but the long and short of it. It is working well. I have taken it on numerous off road activities and have crawled it a handful of times too, mostly over sandstone and in deep arroyos. As far as mounting anything else to it, I have not yet put anything else.
Did you ever install the frame tie-in brackets?
I did install the tie in brackets. I used a pair made by Dirtbound Offroad. Installed them about a month after the bumper itself and it went smoothly. They have significantly increased the strength of the bumper and stopped most of the vibration in the back. I have towed, been pulled out of a snow drift, and yanked down-trees off of trails for volunteer maintenance. There is nothing I would not trust the bracket/bumper combo to do and they have held up to some serious wheeling.
does it rattle at all?
It did before I installed the tie in brackets. It also took some tinkering around the brass latch to make it fit properly. The latch is adjustable. Finally got it to the point where it no longer rattles.
Eag xj rear tire carrier is junk an so is there customer service
You know what else is junk? No bumper and carrier