svt923
I wanna be Dave
Aloha.
I have returned to "bump" my thread because I have a new bumper. Get it? I'm so clever.
Puns are the highest form of comedy; at least that is what I heard on TV once. I also heard that comedy is a dead art form and tragedy is really what's funny. Really, I have no idea what's going on.
Here is a bumper.
Finally got my lovely SSD rear bumper. It is appropriately Land Rover-y. Not too much in the way of installation pictures: remove 2 screw pins, remove stock bumper, install new bumper, reinstall 2 screw pins, enjoy eating your kid's Halloween candy while admiring your work, and done.
While I was at it, I decided to ditch the spare tire.
*ACTUALLY HELPFUL INFORMATION ALERT*
So if your truck is like mine, the screw holding on the spare tire spins inside the mount when trying to get the outer nut off. The quick and easy way to remove that nut is chuck a 7mm nut driver into a high speed drill. The plastic mount holding in the screw provides enough friction so the screw can't spin as fast as the drill removing the nut, thus the nut comes right off. So if you haven't been able to get the spare by hand, try a drill.
I think I'm up to 3 useful bits of information in here. Go me!
Here is the back of the truck all bare.
With the spare tire back there, I never realized the body was so shiny. You can kinda see the reflection of the piles of junk on my workbench in the body.
Look at all that clearance.
The new bumper easily gives you like 15 more degrees of departure angle before dragging the rear end.
FYI, the shackle mounts on the SSD bumper don't fit the stock shackles so well. They are much narrower than the mounts on the stock bumper so you would really have to pinch the shackle to get it on the SSD bumper. RC4WD shackles fit fine though.
I figured this would give a nice "bump" to the "back end" of my thread. Oh puns, they will forever be literary gold.
Until next time.
I have returned to "bump" my thread because I have a new bumper. Get it? I'm so clever.
Puns are the highest form of comedy; at least that is what I heard on TV once. I also heard that comedy is a dead art form and tragedy is really what's funny. Really, I have no idea what's going on.
Here is a bumper.

Finally got my lovely SSD rear bumper. It is appropriately Land Rover-y. Not too much in the way of installation pictures: remove 2 screw pins, remove stock bumper, install new bumper, reinstall 2 screw pins, enjoy eating your kid's Halloween candy while admiring your work, and done.
While I was at it, I decided to ditch the spare tire.
*ACTUALLY HELPFUL INFORMATION ALERT*
So if your truck is like mine, the screw holding on the spare tire spins inside the mount when trying to get the outer nut off. The quick and easy way to remove that nut is chuck a 7mm nut driver into a high speed drill. The plastic mount holding in the screw provides enough friction so the screw can't spin as fast as the drill removing the nut, thus the nut comes right off. So if you haven't been able to get the spare by hand, try a drill.

I think I'm up to 3 useful bits of information in here. Go me!
Here is the back of the truck all bare.

With the spare tire back there, I never realized the body was so shiny. You can kinda see the reflection of the piles of junk on my workbench in the body.
Look at all that clearance.

The new bumper easily gives you like 15 more degrees of departure angle before dragging the rear end.
FYI, the shackle mounts on the SSD bumper don't fit the stock shackles so well. They are much narrower than the mounts on the stock bumper so you would really have to pinch the shackle to get it on the SSD bumper. RC4WD shackles fit fine though.
I figured this would give a nice "bump" to the "back end" of my thread. Oh puns, they will forever be literary gold.
Until next time.
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