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Your cart is empty.【Fitment】The 2pcs rear bumper brackets is compatible with jeep cherokee xj 1986-2001.
【Heavy Duty】Bumper brackets fit for Jeep Cherokee XJ cut by mild steel and CNC laser.
【More Protection】These heavy-duty bumper brackets can mount bumpers firmly to your XJ and reinforce the rear, able to withstand any type of extreme winch.protect your car when the bumper is hit.
【Durable and Strong】The sturdy all-welded structure can achieve the maximum strength and safety of the bumper.
【Easy to Install】The rear bumper can be slid into the rail of the rear frame and installed with bolts, which is very simple.
Robin Blanc
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Needed. Excellent price. Thank you
Jeff T.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
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julian
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Needed some work to fit
Mike A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
Very sturdy and strong, used them for my RV bumper :-)Straight up, I did not use these for their advertised application. I used them to mount a toolbox on the rear of my travel trailer. My travel trailer did not have any standard bumper. These were perfect. They have a nice base, four good mounting holes per base and a good enough angle and length to hold my tool box.Perfect for my application.
Wes B.
Reviewed in Canada on April 23, 2024
I was happily shocked at how perfectly the captive bolts on the pieces line up with the holes in the subframe! The pieces are heavy and well made, so when I get a suitable bumper it will be a strong mounting or pulling point. I would recommend these to anyone!
chet m.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
I cut the opening pretty much as big an you can make it by lining up the cuts with the inside of the frame rail. Still had to shave off some material from the bottom of the bracket with a grinder. Had to open up the bottom holes on the frame rails to get the bolts for my gas tank skid to go in. Once my skid was in and tight, it completely threw off the 4 bolts at the rear of each bracket so I'm going to have to open them up as well. Flat out don't fit unless you hate your own time. Spend some money on better ones.
GTPme
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Okay - I was mixed on the reviews of this item but I decided to give it a try. I have installed them in the XJ and I can say if you COMPLETELY remove the rear frame rail section of the XJ and I mean COMPLETELY remove then the braces fit perfectly. How do I know - well I installed two of them. My first attempt was me trying to save as much of the frame rail as possible and the fitment was horrible. On my second install I removed the entire rear frame rail section and the brace fit like it came from the factory installed. I highly recommend this product but you have to be committed to the Reciprocating Saw - don't be timid - CUT HARD CUT OFTEN and you will be pleased with this product.
KEVIN198523
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022
These were built well there this seem to be welded good. They don't just slip in you do have to be able to use an angle grinder and faness them into place but it's not the products fault. In my case it's an old Jeep that's been wheeled hard so yeah the unibody does twist and bend. Not a bad job but you do need a little skill.
cody k
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2022
Worth the money, but dont expect this to take 30 min. You need to get out the sawsall and angle grinder, and drill. The holes dont line up perfectly
Sam Wise
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
Not installed yet, but a few observations:1. Material is heavy gauge. Looks sufficient for the application.2. The nuts are lightly spot welded. May be subject to breaking under torque.3. The powder coating is pretty light. Some edges and corners wore through the box and will require touch-up from shipping damage.4. Powder was sprayed in the threads of the nuts, so they will require re-chasing before bolting in.5. Included hardware appears to be SAE grade 5 or metric 8.8, at best. I prefer SAE Grade 8 or metric 12.8.For the price, it's a good purchase, but can and should be improved prior to installation. If I had to do it over again, I'd order an uncoated version, improve the welds on the nuts, prime and paint myself, and use Grade 8 hardware to install.
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