OK, got the measurements all done for the front bumper. Today, I finished redesigning the front bumper while Ted do a washer bottle relocation project, that for only $7 and about about an two hours of his time, worked out awesome. He was just doing the washer bottle thing without instructions, so for the customers purchasing this front bumper, instructions for the washer bottle replacement will be available which will knock the install time down dramatically.
So, with the washer bottle out of my way, I was able to bring the bottom of the bumper up about 2" from what it was before, but the biggest thing was gaining about 10* on the bottom angle of the bumper, making approach angle very nice. So here are some pictures of the new front setup. I didn't finish the other side because that takes up valuable time that could be spent drawing up the manufacturing plans for these things, so use your imagination.
OK, here is the comparison of the bumper from last weekend with the washer bottle in the way, and the one today. You can see, looking at the pass side bolt on the bottom arm the clearance gained. Doesn't seem like too much, but is it about 2", and the bottom slant improved by 10*.
Washer bottle
No washer bottle
Here is a real nice side profile to give the best idea on gained approach angle
And some more random shots. That is the location of the hitch receiver. Can't go any higher with the front crossmember in the way. Shackle tabs will be on the same level about 15" to either side of the hitch tube.
I will be taking the design plans in on Tuesday, so should have front bumper prices for you guys by the end of the week. Relocating the washer bottle was cake, so you guys don't have to stress about that. In a few weeks, I will get ahold of the 05+ KJ and start on those bumpers.