how to put a jeep wrangler front bumper on a jeep liberty

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tommudd

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Some have done it if you do a search on here
or just make up a frame work and mount to it
or not do it and keep it looking better than if you do :cheers:
 

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sounds like putting an apple on an orange tree....and nowhere near as tasty.

buy one for the KJ and sell the LJ/JK/TJ or whatever bumper. it's going to look like crap.
 

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90% of the TJ bumper builds that i have seen online and in person look like total crap. the key is mounting and have it be a solid mount to the jeep at one point i thought about doing one but decided to pass. if you do, do it don't just slap it on and call it a day add too it get yyour hands on a welder and make it look like that it should be on there. With enough fabbing, time & $, it's certainly possible.
That being said, it's like boinkin' your sister...just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
 

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Ive had my bumper for 3 months now and still never mounted it... Its going to be strong but its also going to take a long time to drill all the holes in the 1/4" steel. And right now its to dam hot outside to be drilling and welding. But your going to need 2 pieces if 2" hitch steel 12" long. A 3x4x48" piece of 1/4" angle iron, 2 pieces of 4" channel steel 9" long. 18 9/16 hardened nuts, bolts. and fender washers, A good drill and bits. and a good welder capable of welding 1/4" steel...
 

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