OR-Fab’s New Full-Width Bumpers For Jeep JK Wranglers Provide Greater Protection Without Added Bulk

| April 15, 2012

ORF-83226-InstalledChino Valley, AZ – OR-Fab’s new full-width Jeep JK Wrangler bumpers are for those Jeep owners who want optimum protection and an aggressive appearance, but without adding excessive weight or bulk. Manufactured from 3/16-inch steel plate, these bumpers are precision laser cut and CNC press brake formed to create a strong, tapered-angle design that uses less material to minimize weight, yet creates a reinforced structure that easily slides off rocks and ledges. The full-width design also improves the vehicle’s approach angles, clears up to 37-inch diameter tires, and easily bolts onto the factory bumper mounts without any drilling or cutting.

OR-Fab’s full-width bumpers extend to the outer lip of the factory, and most aftermarket fenders. They are available in a variety of configurations, but each features a 2.5-inch diameter steel grille guard with light mount tabs, two reinforced D-ring mounts, mounting hardware and two heavy-duty D-rings. OR-Fab PN-83226 (pictured) features a top winch mount and fairlead, along with two pockets for the OEM fog lights. OR-Fab PN-83228, features an integrated center winch mount, and two auxiliary light pockets located on each side of the bumper. OR-Fab PN- 83227 features an integrated winch mount for offset style winches, and two auxiliary light pockets located on each side of the bumper. OR-Fab PN- 83225 is a non-winch bumper with two light pockets that fit the OEM fog lights.

All OR-Fab full-width bumpers fit 2007-2012 model Jeep JK Wranglers, and are available in a wrinkle or gloss black, heavy-duty powder coat finish.

OR-Fab products are proudly made in the U.S.A. For more information contact, Performance Automotive Group, P.O. Box 3450, Chino Valley, AZ 86323. Visit them online at www.ORFab.com or at Facebook.com/OR-Fab.


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