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- Front Bumpers >Rugged Ridge Venator Front Bumper w/ Overrider and Winch Tray - JT/JL
Rugged Ridge Venator Front Bumper w/ Overrider and Winch Tray
JT/JL
Features & Product Details
We could tell you what’s behind the name, but we would prefer to define it. Venator represents a sharp departure from typical bumper design- a dominant form, carefully crafted in clay and then forged in steel. Muscular contours and chiseled facets combine with the Venator’s radical arches, creating a bumper that clearly complements the overall aesthetics of the JL / JT, rather than fighting them.
The Venator’s modern design features a winch tray, built-in and capable of supporting a 12,500 lb. winch, keeping you equipped for the unexpected. To top off this ultimate bumper package, we’ve created a stylized over rider with all the visual impact the Venator deserves. With a square sculpted frame and scalloped cross bar that accents the Jeep’s iconic slatted grille, the Venator Front Bumper impresses with a true inspiration of design.
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After a few reviews I read that complained about fitment or quality issues, I was a little leery about installing this myself, but I'm very happy with the quality of the bumper and how it went together. It looks awesome. I'm also very happy with how the bumper was packaged. It came in a heavy duty box and the parts were wrapped well. I thought UPS would have destroyed a 114 lb. package but it arrived in great shape with no damage to the bumper. A couple of hints to make your install go better. I had to run to town a couple of times to pick up a couple of things. The 4 little M4 button head bolts were junk and a couple heads stripped out easily. I bought 4 phillips head bolts. They worked much better. Also you might want to use a tap to clean out the threads of any of the welded/powder coated nuts. Don't know if they were plugged or just didn't align right. Some were trouble but none stripped out for me. If you are installing the overrider/grill guard, do yourself a favor and get a 17mm stubby wrench. The long wrench will cause you nothing but aggravation. The install went well - the instructions are fair and I watched a couple of YouTube install videos that were helpful.