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Smooth Street Bumpers from 2 Brothers Broncos

JefeAZ

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Came across these guys(@2BrothersBroncos) a few months ago and they are making these street bumpers out of 1/8" steel. I think they look amazing. Not sure how they mount but $800/pair for raw finish plus shipping. Phone is 530-339-6685. If I didn't have bumpers ready I would have gone this route

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No Hay

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I like these too. Clean lines look good. If my factory bumpers ever get replaced, and no winch, it would be this style.
 

rguest3

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Kinda looks like a Protofab Bumper.

Here's a pic of my 76 with a Protofab rear. Optional Receiver Hitch and D-Ring mounts were added.
 

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bronconut73

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Are they called "street bumpers" because they are 1/8" thick?
I wondered at one point how much lighter a steel plate bumper would be if it was made with a little thinner plate. But maybe creatively gussetted to have near the strength of the 3/8" plate steel bumpers.
 
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They look good. Are they the same front and rear?
Looks like it
Are they called "street bumpers" because they are 1/8" thick?
I wondered at one point how much lighter a steel plate bumper would be if it was made with a little thinner plate. But maybe creatively gussetted to have near the strength of the 3/8" plate steel bumpers.
Ya they made sure to point out they are 1/8" thick and made for street Broncos. No lifting points and no hitch

Ya Id like to see how these mount and the weight savings.

Kinda looks like a Protofab Bumper.
They look similar but you can tell the differences. Heres my ProtoFab
 

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They look close to a Proto Fab but without the holes for the hi-lift jack. Here's my Proto Fab (non winch). It's 3/16" thick and has gusset welded in it across the top. My rear Proto Fab bumper with the tire carrier is 1/4" thick with gussets welded inside.
For an extra $50 more than the 2 Brothers you can get the Proto Fab's with the jacking holes. I guess it would depend where I lived as to shipping costs or if I could go pick it up.
https://protofab4x4.com/product/1966-1977-bronco-non-winch-flat-top-front-bumper/
 

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Justin@WH4x4

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Hey Scotty, how do these mount? Do you have any pics for myself or the other guys on here that were wondering. Thank you sir!
 
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There are two vertically mounted plates that bolt into the factory holes. Then plate mounts to vertical plates welded to the bumper

Waiting on pics
 

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I cant see the original pics but am looking for a rear bumper. I may be going with cal creations.guess it was a block on office computer. Seeing them now.
 
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