Coastal Offroad Bumpers?

gbakes

Test Drive
Anyone have any experience with Coastal Off-road bumpers? They look pretty good for 1st gens and boast a 3-10 day ship time, do they live up to the hype and is it a good bumper for the price or poorly made?
 

IM1RU

Skid Plates
Supporting Member
Location
SLC, UT
Guess the real question is can you weld.... like really.... not weekend warrior BS that looks like a bird shiat or a dumb ass that forgot to turn on the gas. Mild steel is mild steel, it's your skill with an arc that'll settle the score.

Anybody can have a template cut with a laser.... that's not the craftsmanship, the welder is.
 

Slapdash Racing

Bought an X
Location
Eastern CT
Anyone have any experience with Coastal Off-road bumpers? They look pretty good for 1st gens and boast a 3-10 day ship time, do they live up to the hype and is it a good bumper for the price or poorly made?

Haven't used/heard about Coastal, but at those prices, even if you hired out the welding, you'd probably save several hundred bucks over a place like Shrockworks. I have the latter's front bumper, and I absolutely love it, but I can't see spending $850+ on a rear bumper. The Coastal one looks stout and saves about $500 (minus the welder costs).
 

reaver

Lockers Installed
Supporting Member
Location
Caldwell, ID
Are you looking at the front or rear bumper kit? I went with a hardcore offroad rear kit that a buddy of mine modified into a swing out. I think everything cost me $400 total.

If I decide to do a front bumper on mine, I'm leaning towards a Zuks Offroad. $400, and I don't have to have it welded. I'd call that a pretty sweet deal.
 
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