P500 $30 bumper

Tmiller

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So after looking online I couldn't see spending hundreds of dollars on a bumper that in my mind doesn't seam like it's made with quality, I guess we could say. So $20 on steal $10 on spray bed linner and a day in the shop and I'm happy with my "Miller Made" haha what u guys think
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Tmiller

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Looks good! Like the front shackle point.
Thank you I won't pull off it my winch hook fits perfect just to keep it up outta the mud and water nothing worse than trying to find the hook when ur stuck haha
 
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Really nice work!!!


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That looks really good! Now I want to build one! What gauge metal did you use?
 
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That looks really good! Now I want to build one! What gauge metal did you use?
1/8 but I beefed it up and it's more than strong enufe hardest part was cutting the plate with cut of wheel and grinding everything to a tight fit
 
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That's awesome dude, nothing better than custom!!!!
 
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1/8 but I beefed it up and it's more than strong enufe hardest part was cutting the plate with cut of wheel and grinding everything to a tight fit
1/8" will be plenty strong, that's about 10 gauge. How heavy is it?
 
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1/8" will be plenty strong, that's about 10 gauge. How heavy is it?
Where I got the flat stock they sell by whight and it was 41 lbs the amount I didn't use my guess is about 30 35lbs but I'll check before I bolt it on
 
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Where I got the flat stock they sell by whight and it was 41 lbs the amount I didn't use my guess is about 30 35lbs but I'll check before I bolt it on

Of course you're going to test it by rolling your buggy down a hill like that other guy, no?:eek:
 
Tmiller

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Of course you're going to test it by rolling your buggy down a hill like that other guy, no?:eek:
Haha I hope I don't flip it I haven't yet. I could of used it lastnight tho good thing the plastic didn't break
 

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