Go Rhino Bumper

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ramv
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Go Rhino Bumper

Post by ramv » Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:41 pm

Anyone tried one of these? Looks simple and decent. Price is right.

www.gorhino.com/BR20-Bumper-Replacements
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Re: Go Rhino Bumper

Post by Ducky's Dad » Tue Jan 15, 2019 9:58 am

Looks decent, but I had not seen it, probably because they don't don't offer bumpers for my 2005 PW. I'm still looking for the right rear bumper for the PW and front bumper for 2008 Tundra. Leaning toward ICI Magnum for the Toy.

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Re: Go Rhino Bumper

Post by TankerZak » Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:44 pm

ramv wrote:Anyone tried one of these? Looks simple and decent. Price is right.

www.gorhino.com/BR20-Bumper-Replacements
Dakota Todd on the facebook pages has one. I'd ask him. I've seen it in person and it's decent. But I'd research it more.

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Re: Go Rhino Bumper

Post by TheDirtRoad » Tue Jan 15, 2019 5:31 pm

I have one on my 2014. I used Monsta-Liner on it and removed the piece that shows Go Rhino.You will lose some departure angle as this bumper is wider than the factory bumper. The attachment points aren't as good as they make it sound. The 1" shackle mounts are not the frame attachment points. With the bumper being wider it is also closer to your tailgate when it is open. Extra weight on the tailgate will cause it to set on the bumper. With you being in Alaska you will have the same issues that I do with snow and ice. I have to make sure the bumper is cleaned off before I open it. I am going to fab some different mounts this summer to lower the bumper some. I can't lower it much due to the fact that the receiver will limit me.
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