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Originally Posted by Endlessblockades View Post
Looking forward of a photo of a physical specimen! Since it's a WIY kit, I'm probably out since I live a dysfunctional urban existence.....
Can always hire a local pro! ;)

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Completely understandable to limit variants. I would be more interested in a no cut out version. Since it is a WIY kit I would think that only that one section/piece would need to be changed to accommodate a no cut out version. The LED strip would be another good option for turn signal as long as it is visible to traffic from a 90 degree angle. Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing a physical prototype soon.

EDIT: I'm probably blind but what is the bolt pattern for the winch you are testing with? Is the bumper pre drilled with the winch pattern?

EDIT 2: What modifications will need to be done to bolt this up to a 99-02?
Totally! Visibility for the turn signals will be great because of the rearward taper on the bumper wings.

Bolt pattern for the winch will be pre-cut. I am pretty sure most manufacturers are on the same template. This will definitely get confirmed in the prototype phase.

99-02' trucks will have to remove the factory bumper and crush cans. Then trim the frame end flanges off like most of the other aftermarket bumpers out there. Exactly like this - Check 1:48 in the linked video.

Coastal Offroad Bumper install.
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