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I snapped mine just by grabbing the bumper and lightly pulling the sled. The skinz bumper is not made for strength but made for looks jmo.
Hey boyz, be careful on the bumper issue. Those Japanesey (as Render would say) do things for a reason. That stock bumber is the best one IMO for the nytro. It is designed to fold in or over with relative ease when you hit something. This will protect (if its not hit super hard) your subframe. You put a stout aftermarket bumper on there and you crack into something you may bend yor sub frame or worse yet get the Timbersled bumber and you can take out your shock mounts as well. Sorry for the sarcasim but that is the most ridiculous design for a bumper I have ever seen. Just powder coat that stocker and its good to go.
,I'm with Brian. I love my TS Bumper. Fitment is really tight, but once you get to know how to remove/install the hood, it's not an issue. Just make sure you cover the upper rivet with a towel or something when removing the hood, or you might scrape the hood on the rivet. The Roest Plate does require a little modding if used with the Boonie Bumper, but it's not really an issue either. If I knew what I was doing at first, it would take about an hour to install with the mods to the Roest plate. Allan over at TS said if you damage the shock towers in an impact, then you have a lot of other damage as well, so the fact that the Boonie uses the shock towers as a mount doesn't worry me.