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Hey Tim, thanks for the link, but can you talk to somebody about changing it to a 35% dicount vise 25% James hooked us up with an additional 10% after I filled for the group purchase.



BBD
 
Blake:

The Warns should fit fine. If you will send me a drawing showing side and front profile I'll model it up to make sure it will clear.
 
In regard to the law suit, we just completed deposing the two guys who own the failing company Trail Ready/RSI (or as we affectionately refer to as "fail ready") these boys decided they wanted to try and take what was not theirs. Along with defrauding their local union, they have a $75,000 tax lien against them and are in arrears with the union for over $120,000. They intend to file bankruptcy in order to get out of the union debt, while spending over $50,000 on their rock crawler toy. The truth always ends up coming out, they are in major trouble and stand to loose their business and their homes.



As you have seen over the last year Road Armor has released over 20 new products. We worked very hard to increase our manufacturing capacity and have taken our lead times from months to a couple of weeks and at times (depending on the product) days. We are currently shipping over 180 units a month.



Competition is always a good thing and we welcome the opportunity. I think we just need to lay out all the pertinent facts of our features and benefits and allow you to make an informed decision. We/I forget about all the differences in our product and every other manufacturer. If you do decide on Road Armor, take some pride in this: look far and wide you will never see anybody who says they would prefer another brand over Road Armor, if cost wasn't an issue and with this discount it is not!



Now I know some of you had bad experiences with the Trail Ready brand of "Roadarmor" bumpers, that was not us. That was the whole reason for the split. Since November 2002 Road Armor as a company and as a product line has been completely reborn. Our design technology is cutting edge, no other competitor comes close. Our product is by far more complex in manufacturing than any other, our quality is top notch, our customer service has been good but we are striving to make it even better. During the last year and a half we grew 220% in sales. We have put our head guy Jim Medlock in charge of customer service. He is a top flight individual, you can count on him like the sun. If you ever have a problem you can reach him on his cell at 206 510 8648. Jim has been with me for over four years and is a true professional.



Our business is well managed; we have a full time CFO managing our finances, Pete Dahmen. He is also a top flight professional. Pete was a former customer of fail ready, outraged with how they delt with him as a customer he came to me to finish out his truck. He was so impressed with us that he came onboard as a partner in the business. Mark Hanson out of Dallas TX, was a former employee of Ranch Hand and had been looking at Road Armor for several years. After the split from fail ready, Mark called and said he was so impressed with Road Armor he had to find a way to be involved. Mark is also a partner and is now our COO. He has been the leader in our work on the H2 product line. Mark is highly valuable to our business and if you ever need anything business realated, is there for you anytime.



I realize this may be more than you wanted to know, just decided to hammer out some details in order to let you know who we really are! Thanks for you consideration.

JD
 
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I'm real interested in these bumpers and have been looking at them for about 2 years now. My question is will they work with a stock truck with no lift and 33" tall tires.



Who do a need to contact about styles and such. I'd like the front and the rear but want them painted to match the truck which I could have done here if they where just primered. Plus I don't want a brush gaurd on the front either just the bumper.



Oooo I have so many questions, ;) how about a winch delete, I have no need for a winch and would like the top covered so it's not open.



Somebody just better give me thier phone # so that I can call? :D



BBD, you can't count me in for a front and rear if they can answer all my questions without hanging up. :-laf



Thanks



DB
 
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All questions can be answered here at Road Armor 425 328 7194. This is also where you will need to place your official order.

Thanks,

JD
 
Body lifted bumper on a Dodge Ram:



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Notice how he used the space in the midle for lights :D added some diamond plate looks real clean IMO.



BBD
 
There is a 3G on their web site and possibly posted on page 3 of this thread. Big dually with a 3 inch lift bumper.
 
Correct there is a pic of the 3rd gen on the 3rd page of the post the big lifted red dodge.



IMO the silver bumper would look great with the silver truck, that's just my opinion, its pretty much personnal preferance. I also think the silver bumpers are more noticable you can see all the angles and cuts better then if it were black, again just my 2cents.



BBD
 
found the red one , but where is a picture of the silver. just on the web site only? what looks better titan 1 or 2. i like the 1 better. looks like too many bars on the other.



kurt
 
I don't have any pics of a 3rd gen with a silver bumper how good are you at PhotoShop :)



The difference between the titan gaurds again are just personnal preferance, I chose the #1 because I didn't want to hide the sweet tooth grill insert :)



I don't plan on adding a winch but I have been contemplating putting two batteries in the whole for the winch with a black diamond plate cover with quik opening fasterners. I couldn't find room on the frame that I was comfortable with plus they will be easier to acess, shorter runs of cables, and I still keep the wieght upfront for sled pulling.



BBD
 
Here is the official total from orders that have been rec'vd:

2 Front

1 Rear



When the others are ready just give us a call at 425 328 7194.

James
 
This is who is interested as of Toady the 13th.



Beast2b 1 (front)

Metaltech 1 (front)

JasonK 1 (front)

BigBadDodge 1 (rear)

Frankram 1 (rear)

DarrelB 1 (front) 1 (rear)

Kurt Henzler 1 (front) ? (rear)



BBD
 
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Originally posted by BigBadDodge

I don't plan on adding a winch but I have been contemplating putting two batteries in the whole for the winch with a black diamond plate cover with quik opening fasterners. I couldn't find room on the frame that I was comfortable with plus they will be easier to acess, shorter runs of cables, and I still keep the wieght upfront for sled pulling.




That sounds like an interesting idea :)
 
JD "James" from Roadarmor writes very well. If I hadn't already bought a front bumper from him I would get in on the deal. BUT ALL SHOULD BE AWARE!!!



IT is not always as it seems. I like my bumper except, the paint $300 extra "comes off if you lean against it. The fit "poor", The design was difenent than James said it would be, the winch cutout, which I ordered with out, the extra three months to get it... . just the little things... . GOOD LUCK... . Paul Kingsbury
 
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