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I realize this is Ohio but I figured I'd see....

 

I'm looking for a shop that builds 4WD parts like bumpers & rocker guards. At this point, someone who does it rather than can do it...

 

This is what I'm looking for...

http://www.rocky-road.com/rockrail.html

 

This company would build me a set to their standards if I could leave my truck with them for a week, but they're *ahem* in Utah. Oh, and the reason I don't just order them is because I own a stinkin Montero Sport, and nobody makes crap for it LOL.

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Just find someone that knows how to weld, pick up the metal yourself and then have them fab it up for you. That is what real off-roader's do.

 

Join some of the local off-road forums and ask around, I am sure someone can do some work for you.

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trails west. the've been doing jeep shit for years and years

 

x2 they jsut built a new bad ass building only a few miles down teh road from ther elast one. still on main street

 

 

also try pming i think his screen name is tractor on here. hes got a nasty yota thats fully built he might be able to help you in the right direction

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I realize this is Ohio but I figured I'd see....

 

I'm looking for a shop that builds 4WD parts like bumpers & rocker guards. At this point, someone who does it rather than can do it...

 

This is what I'm looking for...

http://www.rocky-road.com/rockrail.html

 

This company would build me a set to their standards if I could leave my truck with them for a week, but they're *ahem* in Utah. Oh, and the reason I don't just order them is because I own a stinkin Montero Sport, and nobody makes crap for it LOL.

 

Honestly, there's a ton of bumpers out there on the market that fit the form/function role vs. fabricating your own bumper. Check out- http://www.toughcountry.com/ and warn. I'm not sure what you're using your jeep for or looking to get out of it, but I've got a tech with a few jeeps. Might want to check out N-fab aswell, you might like some of their products.

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Honestly, there's a ton of bumpers out there on the market that fit the form/function role vs. fabricating your own bumper. Check out- http://www.toughcountry.com/ and warn. I'm not sure what you're using your jeep for or looking to get out of it, but I've got a tech with a few jeeps. Might want to check out N-fab aswell, you might like some of their products.

 

Is looking for a Montero Sport not a Jeep.

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