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Plus the two I've seen are a min $2500. Rough Country, Steelcraft or Realtruck have nothing.
Ours will be in that price range as well because quality is expensive. We are 100% focused on an innovative offroad protection package without compromise offering the highest level of protection and clearance using only made in the USA materials. All of our kits bolt-on without modifications and are easily installed.

Rear bumper will be finished next week along with the underbody armor kit that ties into the sliders and rear bumper.

Be prepared to follow us off the beaten trail!

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Santa finished the Rear bumper sample today and we hope to test fit on Christmas eve!
Any updated pics of what that rear bumper might look like? How did the testing go?
 

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Any updated pics of what that rear bumper might look like? How did the testing go?
few minor teaks, and adding swing away rear tire carrier options, hope to be selling by end of February!

Pics below do not show the underbody plate or the option to not use the tow hitch.

Tomorrow I'll get epic showing departure angle vs gem, huge difference.

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few minor teaks, and adding swing away rear tire carrier options, hope to be selling by end of February!

Pics below do not show the underbody plate or the option to not use the tow hitch.

Tomorrow I'll get epic showing departure angle vs gem, huge difference.
Very nice! If the blue tape indicates cut back then I would agree with it. I do like the tuck up of everything and that the hitch is now the lowest point (it never would have been protected by the plastic anyway). I agree the under protection plate is definitely needed.
 

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Very nice! If the blue tape indicates cut back then I would agree with it. I do like the tuck up of everything and that the hitch is now the lowest point (it never would have been protected by the plastic anyway). I agree the under protection plate is definitely needed.
Yes blue tape is a revised body line. and underplot is included, just not installed in these pics. You'll be able to remove the tow hitch and we have recovery pints that can be used if you want tighter
 

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Fingers crossed, final changes made to our aluminum rear bumper and will be fit checking in a few weeks (y)
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The new design looks good. It looks like it is tighter to the body.
 


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First prototypes tested? minor changes and next week we’ll have ready for the website. Will be testing this weekend at the

  1. Engineered and Made in the USA
  2. Heavy gauge Aluminum - 48lbs each
  3. Matte Black finish matches plastics
  4. Plastic wear pads (steel option)
Let me know what you think?

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AWESOME! Will these have the ability to accept - or be directly lifted by - a hi-lift jack?
 

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AWESOME! Will these have the ability to accept - or be directly lifted by - a hi-lift jack?
NO, we did not incorporate hi-lift jack points due to our banked slider angle, though we are working on can adapter for it, will be available shortly. Hi-lift is a bad day, or good day depending on how you look at it, but if you have to use hi-lift with our kit you'll have to use the rim.
 

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it looks like these delete the rocker fairings in front of the rear wheels and at least the front mud flaps, correct?
 

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One of the biggest fails to me on the stock bumper is no step in the corner of it like the other trucks. I get so sick and tired of kneeing my self in to grab tools 10 times a day. Put that in your bumper and you probably have a customer in me (unless it’s 7k) ?.
not a perfect solution as it only works with the tailgate up, but i got a crash attenuator from sparebumper.com. At least I can step in now with the gate up, I got it more to minimize rear end hits. Even a mild one can be devastating to occupants. Cost/benefit wise this was a good solution for me.

Or some knee pads to crawl in all the time!
 

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it looks like these delete the rocker fairings in front of the rear wheels and at least the front mud flaps, correct?
Yes, mud flaps and aero are the first thing that get torn off when off-roading.
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