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Hi Guys,

I had trail damage on my rear bumper and have been looking at few aftermarket options but there aren't that many pictures of raptor with rear bumpers. Just wanted to see what you guys are rocking with so see some good options.

Fab fours - one looks good but need to see better pics
Add - looks good too but it looks really odd without mud flaps

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Just be sure all the sensors will work without any issues. Another option is to buy 1 used for a deep discount from somebody that change theirs. That's what I would do.
 

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I have the Turn Offroad tube style rear bumper, but had to remove the mud flaps to make it look OK. you'll also need different retaining rings for the rear sensors.
 

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I have the Turn Offroad tube style rear bumper, but had to remove the mud flaps to make it look OK. you'll also need different retaining rings for the rear sensors.
Don’t mean to talk trash, but I’ve personally seen two of the Turn Off-road bumpers (non-tube) on standard Broncos bend using the recovery points for doing snow recoveries. I think it may have to do with the slotted mounting points on the bumper. Not sure if tube style has same weakness. .

Not sure how many recovery situations you get in, but get a tow receiver recovery point if you want that bumper to last.

the Turn off-road bumpers look good, price is amazing, but may not be the most durable for more extreme duty.
 
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Don’t mean to talk trash, but I’ve personally seen two of the Turn Off-road bumpers (non-tube) on standard Broncos bend using the recovery points for doing snow recoveries. I think it may have to do with the slotted mounting points on the bumper. Not sure if tube style has same weakness. .

Not sure how many recovery situations you get in, but get a tow receiver recovery point if you want that bumper to last.

the Turn off-road bumpers look good, price is amazing, but may not be the most durable for more extreme duty.
yeah I was checking it out before installing and I told myself I never would attempt recovery from those points due to that. Tube style also has the slots. Sucks others found out the hard way.
 

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yeah I was checking it out before installing and I told myself I never would attempt recovery from those points due to that. Tube style also has the slots. Sucks others found out the hard way.
You can see the recovery (2 unsuccessful attempts) using a kinetic rope at the 1:10 point. You’ll hear the clank in both from the bumper bending. They weren’t aggressive pulls. You can also see/hear my easy pull right after. I was going backward and downhill, but the Bronco wasn’t that stuck.

it doesn’t take much to fail.

 

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You can see the recovery (2 unsuccessful attempts) using a kinetic rope at the 1:10 point. You’ll hear the clank in both from the bumper bending. They weren’t aggressive pulls. You can also see/hear my easy pull right after. I was going backward and downhill, but the Bronco wasn’t that stuck.

it doesn’t take much to fail.

The ones I have from Motorworx Fab maintain the factory rear Tow Hooks. They also protect the S2s mounted there
 

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I have my oem one available as i replaced it with an expedition 1 rear bumper.

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Been looking at this bumper. How much did you need to mod to fit the Bronco Raptor? I know their website says there's some cutting and mod. Did you go with the rear winch?
 

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Been looking at this bumper. How much did you need to mod to fit the Bronco Raptor? I know their website says there's some cutting and mod. Did you go with the rear winch?
I worked directly with Expedition 1 to build a Raptor Version (sent them stock parts etc) so no modifying anything is necessary. Expedition 1 now offers a raptor fitment. I have not done the rear winch as the APG winch plate is not exactly plug n play.
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