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SO...WHAT IS A DIY BUMPER KIT?

If you're thinking about purchasing a MOVE DIY Bumper Kit, we want you to have all the facts. Scroll to learn:

What is a DIY bumper kit?
What is included in each bumper kit?
What tools are needed to build a bumper kit?
Do bumper kits come painted?
Weld-together or bolt-together - what's the difference?
Can I customize my bumper kit?

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DO-IT-YOURSELF BUMPER KITS

what is a diy bumper kit?

Our do-it-yourself bumper kits are exactly that - kits that you build yourself! None of our bumper kits come assembled, and for a good reason: savings.

Instead of spending thousands on a pre-assembled bumper or wasting your money on a cheap imported bumper, take advantage of savings and improved quality when you build your own MOVE bumper kit.

Unlike factory bumpers comprised of plastic or composite, MOVE bumper kits start with high-quality US-made raw steel! Each kit is cut and bent specifically for YOUR vehicle. We 3D scan thousands of trucks and SUVs and use precise laser cutters and press brakes to give you the perfect fit for your rig.

what's included?

MOVE bumper kits include all of the pieces you need to build your bumper. Each kits contains 5 large main pieces, frame mounts, trim pieces, and clevis mounts. The total number of steel pieces varies between each bumper kit style and vehicle type - each kit is made to order!

You'll use your factory bolts to attach your bumper to your vehicle,

weld vs bolt-together?

We offer two types of bumper kit built options: weld-together and bolt-together.

Weld-together kits need to be fully fabricated before they are ready to mount onto your vehicle. This process includes test-fitting, tack welding, welding, grinding and painting.

Bolt-together kits come in three pre-fabricated pieces that are bolted together using the included hardware. Bolt-together kits are perfect for customers who don't weld but still want heavy-duty protection for their rig.

What tools do i need?

For weld-together kits:
-MIG welder capable of welding 1/4" plate
-Angle grinder with grinding, cutting, and buffing wheels
-Welding blanket or other form of vehicle protection
-Chop saw (convenient but not required for certain kits)
-Jack stands (or an extra set of hands)

For bolt-together kits:
-10mm socket wrench
-10mm combo wrench
-Jack stands (or an extra set of hands)

can i customize my kit?

Yes - Make It Yours! We offer a variety of upgrade options to make your bumper kit exactly what you need. Choose from light holes, bull bars, winch mounts, custom text, center designs, and more! We even offer a wide selection of LED light pods, bars, and rock lights to make your rig stand out.

If you need even more customization, that's the beauty of choosing a DIY bumper kit! Many MOVE customers choose to modify their kit on their own. We've seen custom fishing rod holders, tire carriers, snow plow mounts, and even an attachment for a barbecue pit! If you have the skills (or you know a talented fabricator), the possibilities are endless.

does it come painted?

Our bumper kits do not come painted. They'll arrive in unfinished, raw steel pieces that need to be fully fabricated (weld-together kits) or bolted together (bolt-together kits). There are many ways to paint and finish your bumper, but we recommend a high-quality bed liner or powder coat for the best durability. And don't forget to properly prep and prime!

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OVER 10,000 FIVE STAR REVIEWS

"Everything was very straightforward and easy to understand! Love how the bumper turned out on our F-250!"

Laken W.
Owosso, Michigan

“Great bumper and fun to build! The kit makes for an easy build. Would recommend to anyone looking for a bumper replacement.”

Matthew H.
Emery, South Dakota

“These bumper kits are top-notch! Quality material and superior craftsmanship in the bends. The kit came with directions that you can actually read and understand.”

Brandon C.
Orrstown, Pennsylvania