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Topic: Rear Bumpers (Read 314 times)
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Ollie
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I went off-road this weekend, and I smashed off the left rear part of the bumper. I am now looking at taking the whole thing off and replacing it with a whole tube. Is this still road legal, because we use the car everyday. If anyone knows anything, please tell me, and if possible give me a site or a phone no. where I can get these tubes. Try my site for two large pictures: 4x4.mason-solutions.co.uk/bang.jpg 4x4.mason-solutions.co.uk/bang1.jpg I am only 15!! If you throw loads of off-road jargon at me, I will try my best to understand it!!
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« Last Edit: February 15, 2006, 07:14:02 PM by f960kro »
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Jynx
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Tried the links but says "page cannot be displayed" 
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manna
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Same here cant see pictures
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Jynx
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Shame that, looks like they would've been good
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Tiny Tim
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The tubes are usually designed to fit over the rear bumper There's only one off road Paj rear bumper that I know, made by ARB and available from Frogs Island 4x4 But it costs a fortune  Aint tried this but I wonder if L200 tube bumper would fit ?
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Ollie
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forget the links and just tap in the address that works
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Br00n1e
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good job. I was thinking of making one for the beas but couldnae decide what to do for the corners as there is a lot to cover up
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 aka Wee Mc Bishi.com 
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joker777
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looking good 
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