Hey Rob, that build looks absolutely gorgeous.. unlike other overkills. With the new tyre mount kit load of the tyre is shifted on side of the vehicle, does it affect stability and ride quality?
I'm curious how this would work on the Gladiator, I think AEV's website says you can put the rear bumper/tire carrier on the Gladiator but I don't know how the spare tire carrier would work unless it locks into place somehow and you have a way of unlocking it before dropping down the tailgate.
It would be a better product if the reverse light at the rear bumper comes standard. AEV wheels do look beautiful and aggressive but they're quite heavy. Imazing wrapping a 37 inch mud terrain wheels on 17 inch heavy wheel isn't the most ideal when you're already heavy with all your accessories, foods, clothings, spares and tools.
I recently put on this bumper, with the gas tank. I’ve been looking for a spare tire bike carrier that will fit with the gas tank but haven’t found one. Seams the only option is to get a hitch mounted one. Would you happen to know of a spare tire mounted bike carrier that fits with the fuel cell on? Thank you 🙏
Tony from Genright off road says that no matter what bumper mounted tire carrier you have it will break of at some point if you are really using your Jeep! His broke and he is one of the most experienced off roaders on youtube.
So, I totally appreciate AEV design and attention to detail. BUT.... Over 5k USD for a front and rear bumper/tire rack?! Ummmm.... That is a serious stretch for what you get.
2200 for this entire setup plus tax. I'd never pay that. You can buy a 500 dollar tube bender, 500 dollar plasma cutter and 200 dollar weldar. 100 bucks in steel. And still save money making it yourself. No way I'd ever pay this for this bumper. True this has some nice bent parts, but dang 2200? Really?
I am an avid DIYer, fabricator and welder and there is NO way you can replicate the design, with parts tools and real labor and say you can make this exact product cheaper. China is good at knock offs and they haven't even tried to knock this off... If you cant afford it that's OK, buy there certainly many who do and will that can't spend the time to try to replicate it themselves.
I'm sold AEV has knocked it out of the park with these options
Too bad its an absurd price
@@tdel8613 I think it worth the price
Love Snazzberry!
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Good job
I have the full AEV set up for my JKU... It looks the part, and walks the talk.
Hey Rob, that build looks absolutely gorgeous.. unlike other overkills. With the new tyre mount kit load of the tyre is shifted on side of the vehicle, does it affect stability and ride quality?
Wish AEV made stuff for the older jeeps like the YJ wangler.
Hi, do I need the splash guard , if I bought the fender flair extension?
I wish they had a rear bumper tire solution for the Prospector series.
Does the tire carrier clear the right brake lights?
have the back up sensors questions as well do the bumper support the sensors?
yes
What company did you use to paint the trim rings?
Is The spare tire now in the middle of the Jeep, or just like the JK more to the passenger side?
Middle
I'm curious how this would work on the Gladiator, I think AEV's website says you can put the rear bumper/tire carrier on the Gladiator but I don't know how the spare tire carrier would work unless it locks into place somehow and you have a way of unlocking it before dropping down the tailgate.
Probably not
Joss
Quando esse jeep vai vim pra obrasil
What about the back up sensors?
yes they still work with the aev bumper
It would be a better product if the reverse light at the rear bumper comes standard. AEV wheels do look beautiful and aggressive but they're quite heavy. Imazing wrapping a 37 inch mud terrain wheels on 17 inch heavy wheel isn't the most ideal when you're already heavy with all your accessories, foods, clothings, spares and tools.
How much this cost to left the jeep Rubicon
To what?
I recently put on this bumper, with the gas tank. I’ve been looking for a spare tire bike carrier that will fit with the gas tank but haven’t found one. Seams the only option is to get a hitch mounted one. Would you happen to know of a spare tire mounted bike carrier that fits with the fuel cell on? Thank you 🙏
Tony from Genright off road says that no matter what bumper mounted tire carrier you have it will break of at some point if you are really using your Jeep! His broke and he is one of the most experienced off roaders on youtube.
So, I totally appreciate AEV design and attention to detail. BUT.... Over 5k USD for a front and rear bumper/tire rack?! Ummmm.... That is a serious stretch for what you get.
How much did Matt pay for all products seen in this entire transformation?
Close to 50k
@@juanrodrigoramirez6428 geeeeeezuuss!!! He just bought that Jeep twice over!
2200 us plus tax so like 2400. Wayyyyyy to much.
@@juanrodrigoramirez6428 no 30k
I guess he didn't get the 10 gallon fuel tank because it doesn't work with the EcoDiesel?
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Jeep Wrangler JLUR EcoDiesel
2200 for this entire setup plus tax. I'd never pay that. You can buy a 500 dollar tube bender, 500 dollar plasma cutter and 200 dollar weldar. 100 bucks in steel. And still save money making it yourself. No way I'd ever pay this for this bumper. True this has some nice bent parts, but dang 2200? Really?
If you look at the MSRP of these rigs 2200 is small change. Meanwhile my TJ seems to be just fine.
@@Dog.soldier1950 man I hear you there. But asking 2200 for something sounds like buying a hunter biden painting. Overpaying for some reason.
I say it worth it
I am an avid DIYer, fabricator and welder and there is NO way you can replicate the design, with parts tools and real labor and say you can make this exact product cheaper. China is good at knock offs and they haven't even tried to knock this off... If you cant afford it that's OK, buy there certainly many who do and will that can't spend the time to try to replicate it themselves.