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  1. Not much of a write up but I cut a piece of tubing to fit in the rear hole where a bumper could go 54” long. I plasma cut out my design I wanted. I SHOULD have cut slots in the bumper to recess the tow points to the back of the bumper for more strength. But I welded on the tow points and now to paint and wire in reverse lights on the far sides and run a strip of red lights on the top and tie into the brake lights so the bumper will light up when I brake. I’m just going to weld it to my rear bumper mounts
  2. My truck has a S10 rear bumper on it right now, and I hate it. So I intend to build a new one. One thing I'm a bit hung up on what to do with is the license plate. It seems 99% of the aftermarket bumpers are made out of 6x2 HSS, or something like that, and the typical license plate will not fit on the bumper. It either has to stick up, or hang down, either of which is a guarantee for it being damaged or snagging on something. Has anyone seen a decent solution? I'd put it on the tailgate, but it just doesn't fit anywhere nicely. I debated building the bumper from 8x2 and tapering it, which would allow for the plate to be hung in the middle, perhaps this is the best solution?
  3. http://www.jcroffroad.com/product/XJB/DIY-MJ-R.html I ordered this for my MJ. anyone else have this? I want to cut square holes and install dully led lights as backup lights. Something like these : anyone know the measurements of the bumper, so I know what height of lights will fit? Thanks
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