So spent around 15 days in Moab total. And have wheeled the truck almost every day with the bumper. What follows are my thoughts on the ordering process, dealing with Kye and overall impressions of the bumper. I know some of you have been PMing me asking what's up and if I got my bumper yet. And where I got it from.
I placed my order on February 28th, 2017 for one of Kye's bumpers. I paid a total of $1,998.00 USD via Paypal.
http://www.kinzeroffroad.com/
My initial quote for a lead time was exactly this:
Lead time is currently estimated 3 weeks+ shipping. The only thing that could potentially delay that is delivery of my new power wagon. It is supposed to be delivered by this Friday but has been delayed once already. At the moment I am truckless, and I test fit each bumper prior to painting to ensure the fit is great.
However, Kye informed me on March 10th, that he was still waiting on his truck. And I sent him another email on March 20th asking him for an update, if he had received his truck. I heard back later that day that he would be receiving it the following Friday. On March 30th, I sent another email, asking for an update on the status of the bumper build.
I received an email reply that same Friday evening from Kye that he was getting his truck the following Friday.
Now, here is where I get annoyed, I sent him a follow-up on April 7th, seven days later hoping for an update. And another one on April 9th, after no reply. And finally got an update and a ship date of April 14th.
However bumper didn't actually ship out until the 17th of April, and I received it the day before we left for Moab on April 26th. Overall though, I suppose 8 business days isn't terrible for freight. But TheDirtRoad had his bumper shipped on April 21 and received his at his door, the same day I picked mine up.
I don't think Kye thought out in advance the shipping process. Kye chose a transport company that doesn't service the area he was shipping the bumper too. They sent the bumper to El Paso, Texas, then handed it off to another company Estes. Estes operates near where the bumper was shipped from. I lost tracking for a few days as the bumper didn't move before it finally arrived in Boise at their distribution center. Which I had to pick up myself. Also, it was in a crate, which was a bit unexpected.
I will cut him some slack though being an early customer and having received the bumper.
Kye is new to this, and this is a new business venture. Not sure how old he is, but it's obvious the business end wasn't thoroughly thought through. I was told by the other parties that purchased a bumper, that the bumper was actually cut and welded by someone other than Kye.
And that he might have just been doing the finish work...
This would seem to jive a lot with Kye's initial decision to tell us he wasn't going to sell anymore and complaints about not making any money off the bumpers. I think this is just growing pains, and if Kye can figure out the shipping and build process he can find the profit. But if he's paying everyone else, well....
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Now as for the bumper itself, the finish work, needs some work. It was welded and then the welds were ground down, but there are a lot of noticeable scratches in the metal that will have to be reworked. That being said, it was GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. I already put a dozen +++ dings and scratches in the bumper while in Moab over the past 10 days.
The other problem I have is that the back side of the bumper was not welded. With what I want to do with this bumper, a couple good hits and you could get cracks in the welds and have a plate separate. Not good. I'd recommend and hope that he starts having the back side of the bumper welded as well as the front. That should increase the strength of the bumper.
That being said, as is, it's pretty damn tough. I accidentally drove straight into a good sized boulder while fiddling with my GPS on the trail.
As for
DESIGN, this bumper is
EXCELLENT.
THIS IS A REALLY GOOD LOOKING BUMPER. This is a truly great design. I have ZERO complaints and tons of PRAISE for the design and the ease of installation. Kye didn't provide instructions in time for my install, he did send an email. But it was so easy, I had it installed before he could reply to me. It's really self-explanatory. And very secure.
The bumper works as intended as a high clearance bumper. It will take you some time to learn the new approach of your truck. I have smacked mine a bunch. With your factory bumper, you're usually afraid to get up on things. So there is a learning curve since now you have a skid and high clearance in learning where the front of the bumper is when approaching.
Another nice touch is the full wrap-around protection the skid offers. The bumper wraps down and around the back. Really, very nice design overall.
One area that could use improvement is maybe to weld 1-inch strips to the lower skid, this would act as a grip plate to prevent sliding off rocks.
Overall I have no complaints about design or functionality. Really,
this could be the best aftermarket high clearance Power Wagon-specific bumper. All that really needs to be improved here is business end process stuff. As for the product, it's great. I'm 100% happy with this bumper.
If you want to wheel your truck hard, BUY this bumper. It will greatly improve your approach angle, going up and coming down. It will also make your flex shots that much cooler.
Now for the photos:
So as far as finishing the bumper, I'm going to get the back side welded. Then I'm going to get it blasted and powder coated. I plan on having the lower skid part Line-X'd when I do my sliders. And I'm still planning on LED's.