TW1,
I have had Reunel bumpers on two of my Dodge trucks, a 2001 Ram 2500 and my current 2003 Ram 3500. The bumpers can be had in either mild steel (painted to match your vehicle's color) or stainless steel. I always opted for the stainless steel, as I live on the ocean and the salt air plays havoc with anything mild steel. Also, I didn't have to worry about rusting bare metal when exposed through rock chips.
The stainless steel bumpers are rather pricey, but I have found their workmanship to be first class. As an example, their current models for the 2003 Rams requires over 70 man-hours labor just to polish the stainless to a mirror-like finish. Hence, one of the reasons they are pricey. They are also contoured to match the "wavey" contour of the bottom of our 3rd generation front ends.
The only "down-side" to them is, by their construction and materials, they tend to be on the heavy side. An aluminum bumper, or one constructed of thinner gauge ferrous metal, would offer significantly less unsprung weight on the front end. On the other hand, Reunel bumpers are hard to beat when it comes to their intended purpose---keeping you and your vehicle protected from collision damage. I have not experienced any known problems on my front end due to their weight.
Their rear bumpers are also first class, and, I believe, have the highest towing capacity on the market. Either bumper can be had with a host of options and configurations, including PIAA lights, diamond plate overlays and body color matching.
The owners (Tom and Diane) are great folks to work with. They are located in Northern California, and will install your bumpers free of charge if you drive to their facility, which is just north of Sacramento, Ca.
Hope this info may be of help to you. Sorry for the long post. Whichever brand you choose, you'll end up with a product much superior to our factory OEM items.
Kindest regards,
Mark