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what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 4:24 pm
by muppet_man67
so before I get any smart comments such as "why dont you get it runing first."etc

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My rear bumper is only a knock or two away from falling off so im thinking about my options for it.
Plan is LED lights but I am undecided on whether to simply remove the bar and put the lights on the tailgate or to build some kind of steel rear bar.

whatda ya reckon? :D

Re: what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 4:26 pm
by muppet_man67
Lights I had in mind are the same ones Steve has available at pretty much any auto parts store

Re: what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 5:18 pm
by cj!
So many comments possible.......so little time ;)

Re: what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 9:54 pm
by gwagensteve
Definitely get the lights in the tailgate. The ones I have surface mount which means you can set them in the corners unlike the set through style which always needed to be too far inboard to look good IMHO.

Once the lights are in the gate, building a bar is much easier - you can build whatever you like. Trying to build around the lights is too hard IMHO.

Steve.

Re: what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 10:02 pm
by muppet_man67
I'm thinking maybe just a single tube bent around the corner at each end could look good and protect the rear panels from damage somewhat.
and then the lights number plate etc on the back door.
also a design like this would match nicely to sliders down the track and a tube front bar. so long as its all the same diameter.

Re: what to do with my rear bumper?

Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 7:04 am
by gwagensteve
Sounds good Sam, however, I'd use elbows rather than try and bend it. Elbows allow a much tighter radius that will more closely match the radius of the tub. I can't remember if your car still has the panel between the bumper and the rear wheelarch, but it's a good time to cut that it it's still there.

Remember to brace the front edges of the bumper ( up near the back wheels) back to the chassis too- there's lots of leverage there if you drop off a ledge and it will twist the bar up into the body. This brace is also a good spot to mount mudflaps.

Joey's rear bar was nicely made as an example.

Steve