It comes with plates to cover those, they are to allow clearance for the class v hitch on the ram. The cutouts are for steps similar to a Chevy, kit came with an additional weld in foot bucket.The cut outs in the step are odd. I'd plate those. And the reliefs on the corners what purpose do those serve?
I think it’ll be fine. For me it was a perfect cross of decent style and cost. I think I was at ~1400 for 2 4” leds for the rear bumper, and the two bumpers with all the options I wanted. Less than any finished just front bumper that I liked. Made it a relatively easy choice.That sloped upper is gona fuck your life up in short order.
I keep wanting one for my crew chevy, but their discription (or lack there of), lack of apropreate pics just irritates the fuck out of me
Usually bugs me too, but I’ll leave the logo to rep a good product, if it was shit I’d have filled it in lol. Probably tack a plate behind it though.I am tempted... just hate any product with a logo cut into it.
Might have to mod theirs to Move... outta my way!
That sloped upper is gona fuck your life up in short order.
I keep wanting one for my crew chevy, but their discription (or lack there of), lack of apropreate pics just irritates the fuck out of me
Yup.That sloped upper is gona fuck your life up in short order.
I keep wanting one for my crew chevy, but their discription (or lack there of), lack of apropreate pics just irritates the fuck out of me
99% of the time I'm in flip flops so yea, my feet fit, haven't tried with my boots on yet.Yup.
Are the foot steps actually big enough to get your foot in? They look similar in size to a ranch hand rear bumper I had on a truck. I couldn’t get my foot into the pocket. They ended up being a place to hold dirt and water.
Are you painting it, powder coating, or spraying it with bedliner?
yea, you know I just usually say fuck looking backward and throw the truck in reverse and hope for the best when I'm backing up to a trailer, so that's obviously a possibility.If he doesn't bust his ass slipping off it first it's gonna cost him a lot of money the first time he backs into a trailer that has the jack sitting a little too high and it rides the slope right into his tailgate.
Gotcha. Probably not a bad idea on the paint. The ranch hand I had was sprayed with bedliner by a PO. Not sure if the prep was crap, or if chips let moisture in, but the bumper ended up rusting underneath. It would have been a lot simpler to touch up paint.99% of the time I'm in flip flops so yea, my feet fit, haven't tried with my boots on yet.
Pretty sure I'm just going to spray bomb it, this is my do it all truck, and I don't baby it, so i want something easy to touch up.
TBH i'm pretty happy with it, we'll see if I still am when I get around to the front one but so far all the pieces really fit well together.Hmn, that Move kit may work for my IH project.
Pretty sure I got the classic 2.5” pre runner with winch.Seeing this has me tempted to pick one up for my Chevy. What style did you get for the front?
It stops the material from pooching out when it is formed.And the reliefs on the corners what purpose do those serve?
Next time I mount it ill take a picture, but the angle follows the tailgate.I dig those bumpers, but I feel like for a rear step bumper, the top should be flat. I would totally slip of that top with muddy shoes.
can sand it and clear coat it?i considered bedliner, if this was more trail dedicated id go that route.
I don't know what color to go with now is the big choice, I cant come up with a good color to compliment the gray.
pretty sure I'm going to go with a satin black and a flat or satin clear.can sand it and clear coat it?
I dig those bumpers, but I feel like for a rear step bumper, the top should be flat. I would totally slip of that top with muddy shoes.