No. It uses the J-hooks that come on the Gladiator from the factory.Does the EVO bumper have d-rings?
LOL - I'm pretty sure there are provisions for the proximity sensors too.So that answers my follow up question about the slots being for the J hooks and not back up lights.
The older powdered stuff has been peeling since I got it. The new stuff looks much nicer, though the 1/4 pounder I installed a couple weeks ago is already rusting at all the welds.I would coat myself. I know the old coater they used sucked. Not sure if they still use them or. It but their powder coating is not the greatest.
if only...That’s sweet! I like it. If only I had a gladiator.
I agree. Theirs is the clearest to me so far. I also like how they use shackle mounts instead of the stock tow hooks. I just wish the bed sliders were one piece with the bumper.
Agreed.I just wish the bed sliders were one piece with the bumper.
Agreed. That part looks like an afterthought.I agree. Theirs is the clearest to me so far. I also like how they use shackle mounts instead of the stock tow hooks. I just wish the bed sliders were one piece with the bumper.
Got a chance to give the EVO rear bumper a better look last night. As you can see, it’s not only made of aluminum, it’s pulled in tight to the body and it does allow for the recycling of the Rubicon corner guards.
Any idea how much lift is on that one?Got a chance to give the EVO rear bumper a better look last night. As you can see, it’s not only made of aluminum, it’s pulled in tight to the body and it does allow for the recycling of the Rubicon corner guards.
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Any idea how much lift is on that one?