Front Cross Member & Bumper Inner

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jims-terrano

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Hi Guys well here's the photos of my front end rebuild to get my old truck through the MOT this week, this isn't my project truck. Cost me £245 inc MOT.

Before


Ouch, my front bumper


New Bits Fabricated


Being Painted


Body mount, fixed with Angle Iron


Cross Member in place


Bumper Inner before it gets covered.


Finished!!! well OK bumper cover and grill to be fitted but you needed to see this bit.


So what are your thoughts? I like it and it looks nice and strong.
 
Much time and effort:thumb2
you will have piece of mind knowing what is hiding beneath:thumbs
 
Quality. Pretty good price as well considering the amount of time it takes to complete a job like that. [emoji106]
 
Opportunity to make several copies to recoup the design and development time.
Looking good.:thumb2
 
Very nice, the only problem with making copies is there are 3 different styles to suite the differing plastic bumpers, but I like the tubular idea, better than plating up the original, Rick
 
Very nice, the only problem with making copies is there are 3 different styles to suite the differing plastic bumpers, but I like the tubular idea, better than plating up the original, Rick

I didn't realise there were differences between models, good point.
:thumb2
 
The actual cross members should still be the same other than brackets for air con.
Should just be the bumper reinforcement that will have major differences.

I suspect that I'll need to do something similar on my project car.
 
One style, same as yours
 

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Another but different, there is also another but not available to photograph at the mo but think it is another version of the tubular support for grill, Rick
 

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wow - that's a damn good price considering he's fabricated all that and fitting etc.i'm impressed, I'm definitely going to visit him for my MOT as I want a fair few bits doing.....
 
Good work and price :thumb2
Looking good mate, that truck will run for years :clap
 

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