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Bumper chop
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17 Jul 2016 13:05 - 17 Jul 2016 13:06 #170140
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I've been thinking about chopping my bumper for a while been sitting looking at it today wondering if I cut along the black lines would it look any good or take the chunky look away from the jimny? I was going to cut the bottom plastic spotlight part to make a cover to cover up the towing point fixings etc like a plastic skid plate.
What does everyone think ? ???
What does everyone think ? ???


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17 Jul 2016 13:17 #170141
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i'm not to sure on this 
my advice would be to apply some black paint
on all the chassis that you can see and other bits that are visible
then look at it from different angles
could just be we see jim's with muds on when cut down
just my two peneth worth
Jack

my advice would be to apply some black paint
on all the chassis that you can see and other bits that are visible
then look at it from different angles
could just be we see jim's with muds on when cut down
just my two peneth worth

Jack
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17 Jul 2016 13:26 #170142
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I'd have trimmed it all the way along. I have the older style bumper and went up in the corners for clearance.
I also retained the underneath bit plastic albeit slightly narrowed, removing it totally was pointless due to the front tie downs.
I also retained the underneath bit plastic albeit slightly narrowed, removing it totally was pointless due to the front tie downs.
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17 Jul 2016 13:26 #170143
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17 Jul 2016 13:27 #170144
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17 Jul 2016 13:28 #170145
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looking at the picture now it would work but needs black paint to make the springs stand out more 
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