Stubby vs full width bumpers

In5ane1

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Looked for this topic on here, maybe not long enough, but what are the big points for stubby vs full width.

I guess I'm looking at this from more of a protection standpoint vs weight...lot of tradeoff one way or another.

Thinking more on road protection from crazy people and off road functionality.

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Not just about weight, there are factors such as approach angle, and tire clearance.
Of course visual preference is a big part as well.
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I think generally on a trail rig you would want full width to push down brush and protect your fenders, while a rock rig would be stubby because you just don't want it in the way of approach angle on rocks etc.


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Everything outside the frame rails on a factory bumper is just plastic and offers little to no protection on the trail or even in a collision. Full width steel bumpers will provide a bit more collision protection but really, all you're protecting are your tires and fenders. Of course, the down side to them is that they are a lot heavier and they'll rob you of approach angles. The primary function of a stubby bumper is function. Above and beyond looks, they will provide your front tires with an unobstructed approach to obstacles. Being that they are smaller, they will weigh less too.

I have run both full width and stubby bumpers and will only run stubbies now. There simply is no comparison on the trail.
 
Everything outside the frame rails on a factory bumper is just plastic and offers little to no protection on the trail or even in a collision. Full width steel bumpers will provide a bit more collision protection but really, all you're protecting are your tires and fenders. Of course, the down side to them is that they are a lot heavier and they'll rob you of approach angles. The primary function of a stubby bumper is function. Above and beyond looks, they will provide your front tires with an unobstructed approach to obstacles. Being that they are smaller, they will weigh less too.

I have run both full width and stubby bumpers and will only run stubbies now. There simply is no comparison on the trail.

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Everything outside the frame rails on a factory bumper is just plastic and offers little to no protection on the trail or even in a collision. Full width steel bumpers will provide a bit more collision protection but really, all you're protecting are your tires and fenders. Of course, the down side to them is that they are a lot heavier and they'll rob you of approach angles. The primary function of a stubby bumper is function. Above and beyond looks, they will provide your front tires with an unobstructed approach to obstacles. Being that they are smaller, they will weigh less too.

I have run both full width and stubby bumpers and will only run stubbies now. There simply is no comparison on the trail.

That's kinda what I was thinking. All the additional weight doesn't buy you a lot more protection. Most of my riding will be trails...not rocks. But there are a lot of deer here. Wondering how much damage to jeep would occur ...say hitting a deer while going down the road with a stubby vs full width. Surely someone has had one of these incidents.



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That's kinda what I was thinking. All the additional weight doesn't buy you a lot more protection. Most of my riding will be trails...not rocks. But there are a lot of deer here. Wondering how much damage to jeep would occur ...say hitting a deer while going down the road with a stubby vs full width. Surely someone has had one of these incidents.



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Well, it wasn't a deer but, chris@offroadevolution did hit 2 antelope doing about 75 MPH and with little more than a Quarter Pounder stubby front bumper. His Jeep came out fine - the antelope, not so fine.
 
Well, it wasn't a deer but, chris@offroadevolution did hit 2 antelope doing about 75 MPH and with little more than a Quarter Pounder stubby front bumper. His Jeep came out fine - the antelope, not so fine.

Lol...I'd say that's pretty close!!!

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So if you guys were to suggest a good entry stubby or mid that won't break bank...what would it be? I'd prefer fog light holes.

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So I you guys were to suggest a good entry stubby or mid that won't break bank...what would it be. I'd prefer fog light holes.

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Warn makes one for $499 with factory fog light mounts. Just depends on what your definition of "breaking the bank" is...
 
Warn makes one for $499 with factory fog light mounts. Just depends on what your definition of "breaking the bank" is...

Over $2...

I'm kidding.

Idk, looking for durability and economical price.

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Rough country makes a stubby with fog lights and winch mount for 375 I don't think u said anything about needing a winch mount tho

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Just look for bumpers that use 3/8 or 1/4 steel and it will be plenty durable. The evo quarter pounder is 1/4 steel. I have a jcr which is 3/8 and has taken some hits on rocks with no problem just a little touch paint. was around $400 shipped. (EDIT: Was actually closer to $500 Shipped, I got it on sale direct from JCR.)
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You must be Jeepin on a budget lol...anything decent will cost $500 plus depending on options.

You are right. Have a 18 month old....teaching him to work on jeep with me though. I may just use a winch mount on stocker for now if all else fails.

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Just look for bumpers that use 3/8 or 1/4 steel and it will be plenty durable. The evo quarter pounder is 1/4 steel. I have a jcr which is 3/8 and has taken some hits on rocks with no problem just a little touch paint. was around $400 shipped.
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Love that bumper! Is there a waiting period for their bumpers? Also did you have to paint it?

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You are right. Have a 18 month old....teaching him to work on jeep with me though. I may just use a winch mount on stocker for now if all else fails.

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I hear ya bro, I have a 6 year old son. We work on my JK together...love to spend quality time father/son bonding!

I would recommend a modified stock front bumper and a winch mounting plate for those Jeepin on a budget.
 
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