Jeep Bumpers – Bestop HighRock 4×4 Bumper
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For the second month of our 4WD Jeep Giveaway Contest we’re bringing you another great Bestop product – the Bestop HighRock 4×4 Bumper. This ranks as one of the top Jeep bumpers on the market for a number of reasons.
This is a great Jeep part that is designed for everyone from the extreme rock crawler to the daily highway driver. Front Jeep bumpers protect the vehicle for many years thanks to a number of features. An e-coat undercoating and textured black powder coat make sure the bumper will last. These finishes create an extra hard exterior that is resistant to nicks and scratches, plus they keep moisture out so water damage doesn’t prematurely age it. Plus, the no drill installation makes it an easy add-on.
But probably the best thing about the Bestop HighRock 4×4 Bumper is the amount of accessory options that come with it. That’s why we’re giving you the opportunity to vote on which bumper accessories you think should go on the Jeep. It automatically comes with a winch plate to accommodate most standard winches, but if you don’t really prefer to have any additional components on your bumper, you have the option of keeping it clean with no accessories added.
However, if you’d like a little bit more with your bumper package, choose from the following accessories:
Approach Roller
If you’re doing the up and down trek on some off-road hills, that first step up can be intense. The approach roller helps ease you into the incline/decline so there’s less impact on the bumper and your Jeep. It comes in a rubberized textured black finish for sleekness and performance.
Chrome Tubular Grille Guard
The bumper adds protection to the body of the Jeep, but what about the other components? The chrome tubular grille guard protects your grille and headlights from damage. It’s generally available in either textured black or stainless steel.
D-Ring Hooks
It’s amazing that a small item like D-rings can be so helpful. When you attach these Jeep accessories with a ¾” diameter shackle attachment to the front bumper, it opens up the possibilities. Not only are they are a great attachment point for towing, but they can greatly increase your winching power by creating a pulley-type system.
Bumper Box
Now that you’ve got all of these great bumper and winch accessories, you need some place to store them. That’s where the bumper storage box comes in. Install it on your bumper and you can throw in extra winch rope, d-shackles, and whatever else will come in handy.
About Bestop: They’ve been in the business for more than 50 years, starting out as a small trim shop that made canvas tops for WWII Jeeps. Once the war ended, they expanded into commercial Jeeps and they’ve been providing the world with an ever-expanding line of quality Jeep tops and accessories ever since.






Jan 2 @ 12:19pmPeggy Anderson says:
#1 clean & sleek
Jan 2 @ 12:36pmBob says:
Nothin’ beats winching thru a pulley back to a D ring.
Jan 3 @ 09:08amWilliam A. MacLachlan says:
The bumper box is fine in Wal-marts parking lot…But where I take my 95 wrangler fly fishing forget it!
Jan 3 @ 11:51amJon del Pozo says:
Bumper box? Back in the day, there used to be a storage box under the passenger seat. It got used. Ammo cans placed in the proper locations for the stuff that shouldn’t get wet. Bumper box? Can’t imagine what it’d look like when one got into the nasties of the trails and creeks! But then, that is progress I suppose. Oh yeah, we used to put the early jeep fuel tank under the drivers seat to balance out the load and that gave us something like 26 gallons of fuel. Pretty neat having two fuel tanks for added range.
Jan 29 @ 20:35pmPaul Morrow says:
Nice Jeep! Thanks for the opportunity to vote.
Feb 2 @ 18:43pmnicole says:
Ok guys,hang on.I like the Smittybilt, because It has the easy to use synthetic winch line and the series wound motor.Here I will give It to you In boy terms, when you are winching up a long hill the series wound won’t overheat.
Mar 19 @ 03:46amtau says:
perfect bumper. very nice )
Mar 31 @ 13:50pmCJ the Jeeper says:
I’m thinking the powder black would be perfect, but hey… beggars can’t be choosers right guys???
My Cj2a has the storage box under the seat, which still has a 40yo can of Valvoline along with the duct tape and bailing wire my dad put in there back in the 60’s… gotta love a heirloom that can beat up a sand dune.
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