Well, guess what guys? I don’t know how to weld in my bumper came out meant never welded in my life asked my cousin to borrow his welder. He said yes watch the video for about five minutes. We did it together came out clean so you don’t need to know how to weld as long as you’re determined, don’t take that advice that you “need to know how to weld”
Thanks! I do still like them. The paint is still holding up as well. About a year ago I backed into something pretty solid and all it did was scratch the paint. So that was a plus!
Right on! If I was cool enough I’d say tell them you heard from me, but they don’t know me haha. It’s neat to tell people you actually built it yourself.
The flush mount LED pods you mounted under the headlights I know they point out at an angle slightly I was wondering do they still light up the road well or is that why You Also mounted the center lughts
@@TurninNBurnin that’s what I thought I was just wondering. Like the bumper I just got me a used 1 but have to fix some of the welds. I see your in Texas also!
That is a realistic time frame. One bumper will take a full long weekend without powder coating. I am doing the bumper with a bull bar and that is adding a third day. If I was going to do it again I would not add the bar.
@@tranquility7692 It is to difficult to get the right angle of cut and the welds are hard to get around it leaving sloppy welds and some pin holds. I had to get it Rhino lined because of the rust and holes in the wild. That helped fill and cover it. I have to remove the bumper any time I need to take the grill off because the bar is so close to the grill that I can’t pull the grill off without removing the bumper.
@@bravotacticalinc you have to cut the bars? You'd think they'd do that at the factory. And I hadn't thought about it getting in the way of grill removal. Thanks for the tips!
Well, guess what guys? I don’t know how to weld in my bumper came out meant never welded in my life asked my cousin to borrow his welder. He said yes watch the video for about five minutes. We did it together came out clean so you don’t need to know how to weld as long as you’re determined, don’t take that advice that you “need to know how to weld”
Blue collar is where it is. I watched your bumper video series and it was great. The truck looks very nice. Have a great day.
Thank you so much for watching! Appreciate the kind words.
truck looks amazing. put some mesh in those open holes on the front color matched to the truck would spice it up
Sweet job man proud to show those off I bet!! :))
Thank you!! Feels good to know you actually built them.
Great job with the video and with your truck...your truck looks awesome. So here we are...2 years later...do you still like the move bumpers?
Thanks! I do still like them. The paint is still holding up as well. About a year ago I backed into something pretty solid and all it did was scratch the paint. So that was a plus!
I’ve been thinking about getting it this sold me
Right on! If I was cool enough I’d say tell them you heard from me, but they don’t know me haha. It’s neat to tell people you actually built it yourself.
Bro ! That set-up looks sick I love the way it looks, I would love to see that on my Escalade 2006 ESV like my logo.
Thank you and that would definitely look awesome on your Escalade.
I contacted them but they said they don’t do bumpers for Escalades, dumb asses !
Looks good man. Thanks for the vid
Thank you for taking the time to watch.
Move makes a bolt together bumper too but not sure the structural strength would be good compared to the welded one
The flush mount LED pods you mounted under the headlights I know they point out at an angle slightly I was wondering do they still light up the road well or is that why You Also mounted the center lughts
They do light up the road but hit a lot more of the sides. With both on it really lights up the road like crazy.
@@TurninNBurnin that’s what I thought I was just wondering. Like the bumper I just got me a used 1 but have to fix some of the welds. I see your in Texas also!
Nice truck!!
Nice good job guys
Really nice truck 🔥
Thanks dude!
Truck is looking great dude! What series bumper is this? I want to get the same style.
Thanks!! I believe these are called classic style. I’ll have to go look back. They look really good once done. You’ll love them.
That is a realistic time frame. One bumper will take a full long weekend without powder coating. I am doing the bumper with a bull bar and that is adding a third day. If I was going to do it again I would not add the bar.
Is the bar just a pita to build or would you not add it for how it looks
@@tranquility7692 It is to difficult to get the right angle of cut and the welds are hard to get around it leaving sloppy welds and some pin holds. I had to get it Rhino lined because of the rust and holes in the wild. That helped fill and cover it. I have to remove the bumper any time I need to take the grill off because the bar is so close to the grill that I can’t pull the grill off without removing the bumper.
@@bravotacticalinc you have to cut the bars? You'd think they'd do that at the factory. And I hadn't thought about it getting in the way of grill removal. Thanks for the tips!
Im going to do mine then line-ex it. Nice job
Is that the Classic bumper? Looking at these on my 04 Duramax
Yes, it is the classic.
@TurninNBurninis the rear bumper already assembled or it has to b welded? What's the cost for the rear?
How much was you rough country lift
I’d have to go back and find what I paid but I see the RC 6” going for $1200 right now so I think I paid a little under that.
They make a bolt series
How much does it cost
Around $530 a kit plus your labor and materials. Prices are on their website.
They have 3 pc bolt together options now. For us non welders🤷♂️👍
How do you find this option?
@@justinmccraw145 its on their website, move bumpers. Once you put in your make/model/year they offer a choice between their weld or bolt kits