Looks good. :thumb: I like the blacked out rings...but they'll get shredded where you wheel. The upkeep is what kept me from doing mine. That is unless you don't mind the "used to be black" look. LOL!
^ Hey! That's the front bumper I'll be getting next monthI'm always going back and forth on what winch I wanna go with haha I asked them if they'd make a matching rear bumper too and apparently they tried it but shit fell through
Sucks cause their front bumpers are super affordable and I'd love to have a matching one made by them
@ WhiteDynamite...I love your rig! The all black and camo green (whatever it's actually called) looks sick!
@NAUJK...that's great! I'm trying to decide if I want the ones with the fog light end caps or just the stubby and buy the rugged ridge light bar to place my wannabe Duallys on for fogs. I'm leaning more towards the Fog Light End Capped version.
Thank You! To be honest, my buddy is building it for me while I am in Africa. I gave him the Jeep with roughly 700 miles on the odometer. Gonna be one hell of a homecoming present in about two weeks:yup:
You were very close on the color name too - Commando Green
After 12 months of stuffing around and experimenting I have finally put together my cargo carrier for the JK. Wanted to carry gear only when needed but easily remove it when I didn't. I only use two of the rotopax for fuel. The other two just have bits n pieces. About 100kg's all up - tyre, Tiregate, and gear. I have Suspensionstuff springs which handle load very well. All the bags pull on very tight.
I have wheeled the Wilco Tire carrier loaded up pretty hard and works great.
All the gear is very stable on the trolley.
Mods:
1. Wilco Tire Carrier but had the tire A frame rewelded to centre. Also added tail lights connected to normal trailer plug.
2. Aluminium mount for Rotopax and top tray for chairs at the top. Included a side mount for the extendable dune flag.
3. Trasharoo
4. Bestop spare tyre packs
5. Mount trolley
All fits sweet and is very robust. Only takes a few minutes to put on and take off.
Don't ask what this set up cost me... a lot.