Replaced Front Bumper
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Replaced Front Bumper
So my 03 Disco II's plastic front bumper shattered in the cold with some help from an elderly motorist with questionable parking skills. I cannibalized the headlight washer jets and have installed a steel winch bumper which I have to say looks pretty boss and was a dream to install.
The plastic bits were all tossed with the exception the lower mounting support bracket and screen. Does anyone need that or the metal bits for restoration or rehab?
I have the following available:
- metal armature assembly which is intact and undamaged
- one driving light
- Tow eye
- aluminum crush boxes
- Steel front cross member/connection bar, mounts to front chassis holes.
PM me if you need something or everything otherwise its going in the dumpster.
The plastic bits were all tossed with the exception the lower mounting support bracket and screen. Does anyone need that or the metal bits for restoration or rehab?
I have the following available:
- metal armature assembly which is intact and undamaged
- one driving light
- Tow eye
- aluminum crush boxes
- Steel front cross member/connection bar, mounts to front chassis holes.
PM me if you need something or everything otherwise its going in the dumpster.
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I went with the Rovers North Winch bumper with integrated LED driving lights. It was on sale. It created awesome angle of approach (might need a skid plate). Its super low profile and no frills, very easy install and appears super durable. Not sure if anyone else has experience with these.
Now I'm looking for advice on a winch.
Now I'm looking for advice on a winch.
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I went with the Rovers North Winch bumper with integrated LED driving lights. It was on sale. It created awesome angle of approach (might need a skid plate). Its super low profile and no frills, very easy install and appears super durable. Not sure if anyone else has experience with these.
Now I'm looking for advice on a winch.
Now I'm looking for advice on a winch.
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MaineDisco2 (01-05-2017)
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So if you had the choice between a brand new, old model VS10000 standard duty Warn winch (they are all on sale)or a used XD9500ti which would you go with? Yes I'm sure 12k or 15k would be awesome but the $$$ doesn't grow on trees. I'm mostly concerned with self recovery. Any thoughts from the Rover gallery?
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So if you had the choice between a brand new, old model VS10000 standard duty Warn winch (they are all on sale)or a used XD9500ti which would you go with? Yes I'm sure 12k or 15k would be awesome but the $$$ doesn't grow on trees. I'm mostly concerned with self recovery. Any thoughts from the Rover gallery?
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MaineDisco2 (01-05-2017)
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That bumper is the Terrafirma TF009A, right? It looks like RN modified it a little bit with the LED lights. There's also the TF009, which has washer bottle guard and swivel eyes
I like the low profile look without a big bull bar. Considering this myself! I don't care much for the winch though, so I'd prefer it tucked in more, but I don't see any options like that
I like the low profile look without a big bull bar. Considering this myself! I don't care much for the winch though, so I'd prefer it tucked in more, but I don't see any options like that
Last edited by Jeff Blake; 01-04-2017 at 06:17 PM.
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Is your washer bottle protected? Definitely some great angle of attack, even with the winch tray. Looks like a snug fit for a winch, may have to trim the grill. You can't go wrong with a Warn. Personally, I like Ramsey wormdrives, which is what flatbed tow trucks typically use (extreme duty), however, too big for your bumper. They are big, heavy, and slow but tough as nails. You want to look a Smittybilt or even a Harbour Freight to see which fits the best.