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Dark Crow Designs. Saw a few of their bumpers, while at a Ohio Land Rover get together. Pretty solid, well designed stuff. Seem appropriately priced, for a custom type bumper. Tried to add their Facebook link, but as usual (since the changes to this site)...it will not work.
This site has become a pain in the bu**, for adding pictures, links or quoting another post...if you are using a Samsung tablet. Computer, no problem. The post above, would have been impossible for me to do, anymore, especially with text in between each picture.
Agreed, pretty nice looking...but...they look a little thin (metal thickness, maybe 1/8 -.125, really couldn't find info on site?)...and I'm not to keen on any bumper that has a rounded top edge. once wet, it becomes nearly impossible to stand on. Me, I like to see 3/16 - .1875 on the material list for a bumper...and flat top edge.
Agreed, pretty nice looking...but...they look a little thin (metal thickness, maybe 1/8 -.125, really couldn't find info on site?)...and I'm not to keen on any bumper that has a rounded top edge. once wet, it becomes nearly impossible to stand on. Me, I like to see 3/16 - .1875 on the material list for a bumper...and flat top edge.
Brian.
We have exactly opposite taste in bumpers. In fact, I am planning to make one out of Aluminum in the distant future, or thin sheet metal.