BlueLake Offroad bumpers
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BlueLake Offroad bumpers
Does anyone have any experience with BlueLake Offroad out of Dunwoody Georgia?
Here is a link to the front bumper I am considering. It is the one on the Yellow Rover.
Front Winch Bumper Land Rover Discovery II: BlueLakeOffroad
Thanks
Here is a link to the front bumper I am considering. It is the one on the Yellow Rover.
Front Winch Bumper Land Rover Discovery II: BlueLakeOffroad
Thanks
#2
Looks good but everything seems to be an additional cost. Taking a look at putting together one like on the yellow disco, if you have it assembled it is $965 plus shipping. I was really surprised to see that having a assembled bumper was an extra cost option.
I priced it with a winch tray, recovery points, light bar and assembly. I didn't add the $100 for having it painted when it arrives.
It seems like there are much nicer options at that price point.
For $688 plus shipping you can have the D2 platnium motorsports bumper from Lucky8. You could also checkout the TerraFirma bumper, ARB or TJM for nearly the same money or less.
Just my 2 cents.
I priced it with a winch tray, recovery points, light bar and assembly. I didn't add the $100 for having it painted when it arrives.
It seems like there are much nicer options at that price point.
For $688 plus shipping you can have the D2 platnium motorsports bumper from Lucky8. You could also checkout the TerraFirma bumper, ARB or TJM for nearly the same money or less.
Just my 2 cents.
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I really like the Terrafirma, but no driving/fog lights. Not sure how much of a pain it would be to drill out the Terrafirma and put in my own lights.
Wife really doesn't like the Platnium motorsports bumper. She doesn't want all those bars. She doesn't mind a low profile bar like on the BlueLake yellow discovery, but that is her limit. She likes the Terrafirma the most, but wants fog lights in the bumper.
The Shadow is top on my list right now, but shipping from the UK jacks the price up over $300.
http://www.paddockspares.com/shadow-...ng-lights.html
Wife really doesn't like the Platnium motorsports bumper. She doesn't want all those bars. She doesn't mind a low profile bar like on the BlueLake yellow discovery, but that is her limit. She likes the Terrafirma the most, but wants fog lights in the bumper.
The Shadow is top on my list right now, but shipping from the UK jacks the price up over $300.
http://www.paddockspares.com/shadow-...ng-lights.html
Last edited by cybercop; 04-21-2015 at 11:10 AM.
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Any ideas for just simple fog lamps? Maybe I could rig a mount for the stock ones in there?
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It's a common misconception that having a lot of light right in front of the vehicle during normal driving is a great thing. It's not. In fact it's more dangerous because you can't avoid something at normal road speeds if you see it just 20' in front of you plus it degrades your vision for things further down the road illuminated by your headlights, things that you could possibly avoid if you see them in time.
It "feels" safer, but is actually more hazardous.
Fog lights are meant to illuminate close to the car, and not project very far to prevent reflective glare, but you're driving slowly and can take corrective action if something is in front of you.
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And what's she going to do if she were to see something?
It's a common misconception that having a lot of light right in front of the vehicle during normal driving is a great thing. It's not. In fact it's more dangerous because you can't avoid something at normal road speeds if you see it just 20' in front of you plus it degrades your vision for things further down the road illuminated by your headlights, things that you could possibly avoid if you see them in time.
It "feels" safer, but is actually more hazardous.
Fog lights are meant to illuminate close to the car, and not project very far to prevent reflective glare, but you're driving slowly and can take corrective action if something is in front of you.
It's a common misconception that having a lot of light right in front of the vehicle during normal driving is a great thing. It's not. In fact it's more dangerous because you can't avoid something at normal road speeds if you see it just 20' in front of you plus it degrades your vision for things further down the road illuminated by your headlights, things that you could possibly avoid if you see them in time.
It "feels" safer, but is actually more hazardous.
Fog lights are meant to illuminate close to the car, and not project very far to prevent reflective glare, but you're driving slowly and can take corrective action if something is in front of you.
Would you have a good recommendation for 3" fog lights, besides fab'ing a bracket for the stock ones.