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Sure, the part number you're looking for is AR320432. You can get a full set of bumpers and side protection here or just the front and rear bumper set here.I can find the front bumpers for the v3 for sale, but they are all sold out. The v2 front bumpers do not fit without modifications i don't really want to do. Can anyone point me in a direction where they might sell the v3 front bumper?
also i have just seen from TBone that they are releasing the new kraton parts this weekThere is another thread on this forum that explains how to fit these bumper to the truck
Oh cool ill just wait for the new parts then and thanksThere is another thread on this forum that explains how to fit these bumper to the truck
also i have just seen from TBone that they are releasing the new kraton parts this week
Ok i will consider that and the lowest it gets to in my area is like 18 degress in the day.The RPM bumper though it looks good isn't very durable at least in low temps. Adding an Outcast bumper makes the front tougher and provides a better shield for the shocks.
https://tboneracing.net/collections...asher-front-bumper-arrma-kraton-6s-v2-v3-2018I cant find any in stock! Any links you could give me to it?
Just ordered mine so Ill take this adviceI finally got mine in and installed yesterday and i should be able to post pics soon if anyone wants to see it.
How I mounted it if anyone needs some help since there aren't any instructions included.
First you have to remove the stock bumper (4 screws, 2 on the bottom of the chassis (ar722416) and 2 in the front of the bumper (ar722320)) and I had to use a knife to separate it from the front suspension mount (ar330378) then I removed the other 2 screws after the bumper (ar722412). I moved those 2 shorter screws to the front holes in the chassis since the new bumper would cover that area. Next I mounted the included hinge pin block using the screws that would hold the front of the stock bumper on. I then mounted the actual bumper using the longer screws that held the stock bumper in place in the rear and the included long flat head screws in the front holes. After that I moved to the brace where I used the included button head screws to attach it to the hinge pin block and the included small countersunk screws and lock nuts at the top of the bumper.
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