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Bumperettes - Fitment?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by timgr, May 18, 2020.

  1. May 18, 2020
    timgr

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    Looking at the bumperettes on the market now, there appear to be a few variations. The cheapest and simplest look the same from Omix or Crown and are specified for '76 and up. There are also military-style repops (MB style) for about twice the price of the simple Omix/Crown ones.

    What's the difference in the bolt pattern between the '76-up rear cross member and the early-style that's on the earlys and intermediates? Bolt spacing same or different? MB style will bolt on?

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  2. May 18, 2020
    Howard Eisenhauer

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    The military ones do not fit the early CJ xmembers, at least not straight. I used to have a set on Tonk & got so tired of seeing them crooked I gave them away.
     
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    Rick Whitson

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    Just my $0.02 guys, I have the Stainless ones on my Jeep, they are not bumpers really, too soft. The real Bumperettes are more like spring steel as we called in the day. I got bumped and the stainless bumper gave, the good thing, I fixed it and nobody knows. So I guess what I am saying is the original's are probably the best bumpers.
     
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    Twin2

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    we had looked into them for my buddy's jeep
    but in order to use them license plate wouldn't fit on rear cross member
    so it was a no go
     
  5. May 18, 2020
    timgr

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    Don't care about the license plate since it's not under the light any more. No idea about bolt-on compatibility? Possible the license plate issue is why they don't apply to earlier than '76.
     
  6. May 18, 2020
    PeteL

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    Have you checked into the M38A1 bumperettes? I'd think that logically they'd bolt up to an Early Cj5.

    I like them, they make handy and secure steps.
     
  7. May 18, 2020
    Framer Mike P

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    Comparing a 55 cj5 to an 86 cj7. What I believe would be the bumperette holes on the cj5 are 4 holes 3/8" in diameter spaced approximately 5 1/2" horizontally and 1 7/8" vertically. On the cj7 there are four horizontal slots 3/8" x 3/4" spaced approximately 5 1/2" horizontally and 1 1/8" vertically.
     
  8. May 19, 2020
    durangotang

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    I have the Omix ones on mine... I've dinged them on some rocks and can stand on them confidently. I had to drill one hole for each, the other hole lined up with existing stuff. backuplights.jpg
     
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    Rick Whitson

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    I had to make adapter plates for mine too, one hole was off the crossmember all together.[​IMG]
     
  10. May 19, 2020
    timgr

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    Yeah, I like them too - but the repops are expensive at more than twice the price of the Omix/Crown parts (ca $60 to $150+) . Some originals might be nice, but I can't imagine they would be cheaper than the MB/M38/M38A1 repops.
     
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    PeteL

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    I've seen the M38A1 originals on ebay for about $50, IIRC. The genuine originals are way strong. Much better than my YJ.

    Some good info and parts numbers here. Willys M Jeeps Forums-viewtopic-BUMPERETTES
     
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  12. May 19, 2020
    ojgrsoi

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    The M38 and M38A1 both use the same bumperette as far as I can tell. I replaced one of mine on the M38 with one from a M38A1 and it was a direct bolt up.
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    The ones on my DJ slightly block the license plate but the plate bolts up fine on the slots in the cross member.

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    PeteL

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  14. May 21, 2020
    ADKJeep

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    Ordered mine from Kaiser Willys. Bolted right up. See below.
     

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