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will this work with the JCR skid system? I have their full skids but really liking this bumper/winch set up. I want something low profile so I do not have to mess with moving the camera in addition to the ACC.
Not sure, haven't tested or analyzed any other skid systems.
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The bumpers look nice. The only thing that bothers my eyes is the crash bars are so visible even with the arms unbolted. Its not just this bumper but many other manufacturer's. That was one of the reasons I went with Rough Country front bumper, you don't see the crash bar's.

But nice bumpers, the fuel tank skid, is that available now and for the 2dr? Thanks
Understood. We expect that many will start removing potions of those hideous bars, though we can't officially recommend that.

Yes, the full Undercloak systems are available for both the 2 and 4 door here: https://metalcloak.com/ford-bronco-6g.html
 
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Love these. Best looking I have seen so far. Price point is great, especially the front. I definitely want a hidden winch. Some folks worry about approach and departure angles but none here. Without front lockers in my Black Diamond, there is little to no chance that approach angle would make a difference to me. I also like the muffler skid. Why not "skid guard washers for the bolt head that protects" on the front bumper skid? Are they not strong enough to hold the bumper and winch? Current bolts look pretty beefy and strong...
Thank you for the kudos.

We've discussed the options with those front bolts. It is just an additional cost that increases the price point. If we see those bolt heads getting abused on the trail, we can easily make the skid washers available. It can even be an upgrade kit for those who know they are going to need it.
 

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Not sure, haven't tested or analyzed any other skid systems.
Totally get it - was just curious about any fitment info if available.

Great job on design for both bumpers! This is exactly what I’m looking for up front and to replace the OEM plastic in rear!
 
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Yeah, we know... you are saying "It's about Time!"

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Thank you for joing the BRONCO COMMUNITY!!!!

WISH LIST:

1) Your amazing Bronco bumper, with no winch and tight to the front - BAJA STYLE - Like the SVT bumper.
** There are only a couple companies making true "pure Baja style" out there - and your brands style / aesthetic would lend itself perfectly to a great Baja Style bumper!

2) Your cool 1 1/2" Rear Fender Rub Rails - to replace all 4 Bronco Fender flares. *Sticking to the existing flare proflie.

**Bigger is not always better! Fender flare replacement for the Bronco falls mostly into 2 categories: 1-Flare delete kit, 2-Bigger flares.
***Stock Bronco flares are around 2" wide, it would be great to have something less wide than that - without a full delete.
Nothing like that is on the market right now, and it would be super interesting for many many reasons which I will not list here...

THANKS FOR YOUR CINSIDERATION!


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I got to see the pre-production version of these in person , and they look GOOD!!

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These look great. I've already made my purchases for bumpers, but I'm really digging these. If I were still in the market, these would be very strong possibilities. Good job!
 

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I’ve got metal cloak all over my TJ, quality stuff and I’ve abused the hell outta it. Guess I’ll be “cloaking” out my Bronco too
 

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I'm local and have been over to their shop several times in the last year with my Bronco begging them to tell me when they would be releasing stuff! I've seen their front and rear bumper in person and trust me, they are well made and these guys know their stuff. (The Rubicon is local to us here, just saying). I will be purchasing their rear bumper very soon and highly recommend their other products as well.... I've some other stuff they have in the works and can only say ya'll should keep your eye out! I've got a few things on their list i'm dying to get before some trips we have coming up with Gold Country Bronco's
 

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My apologies, with the long list of answers provided yesterday, I neglected the weight question...

Front: ~ 97lbs
Rear: ~ 62lbs
Thanks for the reply and weights. Looks like the skid plate replace the factory front skid, so that adds to the weight offset. I’m very interested in doing a winch setup with minimal additional weight.
 
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Had one of our engineers whip this up showing camera view area with our bumper and a standard Warn Zeon.

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Thanks for the reply and weights. Looks like the skid plate replace the factory front skid, so that adds to the weight offset. I’m very interested in doing a winch setup with minimal additional weight.
Keep in mind the additional weight coupled with a winch (even syn) upgraded ball joints may be in order. That’s not a Ford thing it’s just nature of the beast… kinda pay to play-ish
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