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Offroad 4x4 Bumper Build (Part 3 Of 4)

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

Continued from Part 2:

Putting together a sweet aftermarket bumper for a trail rig, lots of welding, plasma cutting, etc, but we're off to a good start.

Wes's Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/winchester5754

My official Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/ChuckE2009/282164941819994

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  • Chuck, a bitchen custom license plate frame for that bumper would be a motorcycle chain or a toothed chain from a chain saw!!!!

  • @ColtDeltaElite10mm

    Thats an awesome idea!! Haha... Buttt.... Thats not what the customer ordered :(

  • Go rest up and get'er done. Nothing worth having, will come easy or cheap.

    BTW, Great work!

    Looking forward to part 4!

  • @jstrunck

    YeeeeeeeeHaw!! Thanks man!! :)

  • I like how the first videos title was "part 1 of 2" and the second was part "2 of 3" and this video is part "3 of 4" hahah :P Nice vid, loving these. Very informational

  • @TheHondadirtbiker

    lol I know, I really wanted to fit this into 3 parts, but its just not gonna happen. 4 will tho :)

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  • thats a badass bumper

  • air compresser on Que

  • @ChuckE2009 how much did this all cost?? im about to build a new one for my dodge, and i know it will probley be more because i always go over the top. but after bolts and metal how much were u looking at ?

  • its not a BFH its a precision fitting tool!

  • @ChuckE2009 thats what i would do i here you about the wind i live in PA up in the mountains and it doesn't stop here ether!! but that wood stove would be a good project and the perfect thing to build that just keeps on giving!

  • @nygiants2222

    Franklin Iron & Metal, in Dayton Ohio. They're pretty reasonable to deal with.

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