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Egan

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Is anyone familiar with Move bumpers? I just heard about them from a neighbor that has one, and it looks great. He loves it. The bumpers arrive in pieces and must be welded together, but they are really inexpensive. They start at $395. I watched a couple of videos on youtube and those seem to be all positive. However I wanted know if anyone on here has one. There is a link below to their website.

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Looks good, but at that price I would be worried about quality. There are a lot of bumper companies popping up all over these days, and not everyone is making the best product they can.
 

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I think the price is due to the fact that you have to weld it yourself, my concern is customer service and the cuts. However since I posted this I did a bunch of research online and it sounds like everyone that has made a purchase is happy with the product.
 

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Actually, that seems like a pretty genious idea. I cant imagine they would be that difficult to make the pieces accurately if they are machine-cut. Though, I do think getting them to all light up perfectly might be a bit more difficult. Do you tack it together on the vehicle and then remove it to finish the welds? If not, that is probably what Id do!
 
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Egan

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Actually, that seems like a pretty genious idea. I cant imagine they would be that difficult to make the pieces accurately if they are machine-cut. Though, I do think getting them to all light up perfectly might be a bit more difficult. Do you tack it together on the vehicle and then remove it to finish the welds? If not, that is probably what Id do!
The videos I watchedm that is what they did. It looked pretty straight foward.