Off road style bumpers????

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Knyghtryder

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Looking for front and rear off road style bumpers. Would rather not have to cut and weld, so is there maybe a different rig that has the same mounting bumpers as a 07 yukon? I'm not worried about the park sensors, also is there any chance that the h2 rear bumper with tire carrier would fit? Thanks in advance for any help...
 

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I’m not much help here but welcome to the forum from Virginia. You might look up the H2 bumper on line to see what the measurements are. I’d think it’s more narrow but who knows.
 
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Thanks, I'll look up the dimensions and I believe your right about it being narrower I know that h2 is a slightly different platform but I figured a swinging rear bumper spare would be kewl and way easier than getting it from underneath
 

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I haven't found any factory made rear bumpers with a tire carrier.. I have a Fab 4 on mine it has a place to mount the reverse sensors. Mine is a 2011 so it is the same as a 2007.

The bumpers for these rigs tend to be very expensive in the $2500 to $3000 range. Depending where you live you might be able to find a good welding / Fab shop to custom build one the way you want it...

I have a hitch mounted carrier for my spare tire since it wont fit underneath. I have a kitchen built into my tire rack now... I have plans to modify my bumper and weld in a dual swing out as soon as I get my home work shop set up better. I am hoping to set up a simple workshop soon with TIG/MIG welder, cut off saw, Vertical Mill / CNC mill and a lathe added to what I have in there now.


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Here is another shot of the bumper. My rig does get used a lot off road so please just ignore the dirt.

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I forgot this is what it looks like front and rear.. Both are FabFour bumpers but, I don;t think they offer the same bumpers anymore. Again please ignore all the dirt. I did wash a lot of the mud off a few minutes after this photo was taken by going through 3 feet of water crossing the Carson River...

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Thanks for the links, and Tozan your rig is pretty sweet man.. I'm looking for similar setup but not as serious as purpose built yours is, just want the ability to hit trails if I want and not have to switch rigs.... I'll probably end up going with custom fab work, I'm washington state and there is a few welder guys around I know... I'm only gonna run 33's on 17 or 18 inch wheels, my denali has some aftermarket 20's on it and lower profile tires so it's a bit stiff. I just bought it 2 weeks ago and have decided a mild off road/ trail rig build would be best, still have the wife and 4 kids to tote around too, anyway again thanks for the help guys
 
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