whats up guys. i was just wanting to see what you all thought about this. i have been really interested in the workmanship of RLC bumpers. looks like the guys really knows his stuff. i sent him an email on Facebook about this, wanted to see what you guys thought. this is somewhat of the design i would want for a rear bumper, with all said and done.
http://project-jk.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=261902
heres a link to all the other stuff on the jk forums i was reading. http://www.jk-forum.com/jk-show-tell-33/2011-off-road-expo-199517/
i was thinking that he would do what everyone else did, by keeping the stock quarter panels and just updating the stock bumper, macking it stronger, but also adding a few things, like:
somewhat of a lobo rack for over the tire(optional)
a jerry can holder on both sides of the tire(which i plan to use one for fuel, and one from orpp that looks like a can but is a tool box)optional
a tow hitch reciever(standard)
two holes for reverse lights(optional)
and two clevis recovery points(optional)
i figure this would be needed by most people that actually want to invest their money in a good bumper.
is it just me or would this not be a really good idea? i really like the design of the cage around the tire, and it would give us more room for tools and parts. i would probably put a cooler up there haha. free up space for stuff in the back of the car.
just an idea
http://project-jk.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=261902
heres a link to all the other stuff on the jk forums i was reading. http://www.jk-forum.com/jk-show-tell-33/2011-off-road-expo-199517/
i was thinking that he would do what everyone else did, by keeping the stock quarter panels and just updating the stock bumper, macking it stronger, but also adding a few things, like:
somewhat of a lobo rack for over the tire(optional)
a jerry can holder on both sides of the tire(which i plan to use one for fuel, and one from orpp that looks like a can but is a tool box)optional
a tow hitch reciever(standard)
two holes for reverse lights(optional)
and two clevis recovery points(optional)
i figure this would be needed by most people that actually want to invest their money in a good bumper.
is it just me or would this not be a really good idea? i really like the design of the cage around the tire, and it would give us more room for tools and parts. i would probably put a cooler up there haha. free up space for stuff in the back of the car.
just an idea