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    Default '01 Tacoma Front Bumper

    I am in the Market for a new front bumper for my '01 Taco DC. I have narrowed my search down to my top 3. What are your experiences with these manufacturers?

    In preferential order:
    1.) Bentup (bentup.com)
    2.) ARB
    3.) TMJ

    I am not a huge fan of the pre-runner style bumpers, and want a bumper that will handle a winch in the near future. Any input?
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    Wil, I personally would go with the ARB for strength, I ran the arb on my cherokee and it was super tough.

    I currently have the TJM on my Runner and it just doesnt seem to measure up. I know there are more people on here with different experiences, so i look forward to seeing where this goes!

    Arb = heavy

    Tjm= lighter

    prerunner style will still let you put a winch in there and it will be lighter, good luck!

    I dont know anyone who has anything from bent-up, but from the photos the look pretty good and I havent read of an complaints.

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    An ARB can't be beat as a winch mount. I saw a Warn 6,000-pound winch bend a Warn through-the-grill brush guard/winch mount when the pull was too far off center. That's not going to happen with an ARB. But you certainly need to beef up the front suspension to handle the combination of ARB and winch--even Scott's sub-50-pound version.

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    I agree with the ARB statements, though you need to keep in mind, that with the ARB and TJM, you will loose some angled approach clearance.

    The main reason to install an ARB (or TJM) is for the following requirements:

    1. Animal Strike
    2. Winch

    If those needs are not present, than there are better solutions. Jason Demello even made a slick hidden winch mount for the 2001-04 that uses the factory bumper.
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    Thanks for all the input! I think I am going to end up with a bentup front... I love this one and am going to see if AJ can make one almost just like it..
    I think my budget and pleasure will benefit more from this, However I do like the crsh cans on the ARB, just incase I would need them!
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    Wow! Talk about minimalism! That's a sweet bumper. If we didn't have such a high risk of deer/vehicle encounters I'd seriously consider something like that.

    Nice and clean.
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    Yeah, those Bent-up units are nice, and probably a better choice for the more challenging trails.
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    That's a great looking bumper, and huge clearance.

    One more reason to install a strong bumper: Solid jacking point.

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    I know that there are alot of guys running that bumper, but I have to say that When my buddy got his I was not overly impressed. I think it looks good and really helps cleareance but I do not like the lack of reinforcment. Since there are no supports for the corners of the bumper it doesn't take much to fold it if you hit something, as my friend found out. The over all assembly is good but I would add some mounts to reinforce the corners of the bumper back to the frame to make it stronger.

    All in all good bang for the buck.

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    I've heard good things about AJ, from a guy who had Bent Up custom fab a front bumper for his T100.

    I'm lovin' that black dbl cab taco with the solid front axle. BOING!!

    Check out Rockware and Badland Bumpers too for the style you're looking for.

    A big consideration should be, if you add a winch to your front bumper, is how easy the winch will be to service if need be and if you'll have to cut your grill insert to allow room for the solenoid. Different bumper manufacturers have set ups that will allow easy access to the winch without having to pull the whole unit out.
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