Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler
Front Bumper Details & Pricing Update

Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler Front BumperBased on all the views and replys there have been over on JK-Forum.com regarding the all new Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler Bumper & Rock Rails, I know there’s going to be a whole lot of you who are going to be real excited about the news I have for you.  This is an official press release that I just got from Shrockworks that includes specific details and pricing for their JK front bumper:

Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler Front Bumper Specs: 
- Constructed of 3/16″ steel plate, laser cut, CNC formed and meticulously welded by skilled craftsman. 
 
- The bumper includes a removable skid plate that wraps underneath for additional protection.  This skid plate wraps far enough under that it will also protect the sway bar disconnect motor. Since the skid is removable, it can be easily replaced if damaged.  That’s not likely to happen though.  The skid is formed for strength.  It has welded gussets on the back side and is made from the same 3/16″ steel plate as the bumper itself.
 
- Shackle / Recovery points are included as a std feature.  They are made from massive 1″ thick plate steel and are welded front & back.
 
- Accommodates most winches up to a 9500 lbs, including the new Warn Powerplant HP winch.  There is nothing else needed to mount a winch.  Just bolt it on and go!
 
- Built-in light tabs for aftermarket driving or fog lights.
 
- Optional winch opening cover for a clean look w/o a winch.  This plate will also accommodate an additional set of off-road lights.

- Three versions are available: no top tubing, a low profile winch height hoop and one with a grill hoop.
 
- Finish options are: bare steel, semi-gloss black, and textured black powder coat
 
- Made in the USA!
 
Pricing:
Bare: $464.00
Black: $529.00
Winch Hoop: +$50.00
Grill Hoop: +$90.00

To see more photos of the Shrockworks front bumper including shots of the new winch hoop and grill hoop, click on the link below:

Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler Front Bumper Pics

Eddie

Special Thanks:  I’d like to thank Jim Shrake of Shrockworks for providing me with this exclusive press release.  If you would like more information regarding the Shrockworks Jeep JK Wrangler Front bumper, please visit: www.shrockworks.com

10 Comments so far

  1. mmccurdy February 16th, 2007 12:29 pm

    Just curious if that is one of the “black” options in the pic. It looks like a pretty light gray (compare to the fairlead, for example).

  2. asquared February 16th, 2007 12:39 pm

    Any ETA on Rear Bumpers/Tire Carriers? These front options are beautiful.

  3. wayoflife February 16th, 2007 9:08 pm

    Hi mmccurdy,
    No, the pics shown are unfinished.

    Hi asquared,
    I don’t know if any rear bumper tire carriers are even in the works at this time but I will find out and let you know.

    Eddie

  4. Jim Shrake February 17th, 2007 8:21 am

    The pics of the bumper are a custom anthracite (charcoal gray) metallic. The tube (in the pics with tube) is bare metal that is just tacked on for the pics.

    3-4 months for a rear bumper/ tire carrier.

  5. mike gordon December 16th, 2007 11:32 am

    Does anybody have the answer about how aftermarket bumpers effect the factory air bag system on the JK?

    I contacted jeep and they couldn’t give me an answer.

  6. wayoflife December 16th, 2007 3:52 pm

    Hi Mike, the air bag sensors are not located in the front bumper but rather, they are under your seats inside your Jeep. Needless to say, installing an aftermarket front bumper like this will not effect your air bag system.

  7. George June 3rd, 2008 12:02 am

    is there any option that allows for the use of factory fog lights on this bumper?

  8. wayoflife June 3rd, 2008 10:25 am

    no, you would need to get the mid-width bumper that they make.

  9. George June 3rd, 2008 11:13 am

    What is the point of a mid width of a full size bumper? isn’t the stubby bumper the most useful? are there any benefits to having a midwidth bumper over a stubby?

  10. wayoflife June 3rd, 2008 11:17 am

    for me personally, yes, a stubby is the only way to go and no, i do not see any benefits to having a mid-width.

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