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2000-2006 Tundra Front Bumper Manufacturing Drawings
$250.00
Build it. Beat it. Repeat.
Perfect for Fabricators, 4x4 Shops, or That Guy Who “Knows a Guy”
Start your own side hustle—or just save a ton of money—by fabricating your own bumper.
- Digital files ready for CNC laser or plasma cutting
- Local fab shop should run around $500 or less for ready-to-weld metal
- With these files, you can swap bumpers every wheeling season if you want
- No shipping bill that makes you question your life choices. You are paying $300+ in shipping fees with traditional manufacturers whether you realize it or not!
- No crate showing up beat to hell.
- No waiting 6–10 weeks while your truck just sits there judging you
Built to Work Your Way
- Available bent or flat—no press brake? No problem
- Designed for 10ga steel, but aluminum or stainless of any thickness works
- Flat sheet option works great with 1/8" AR400 for possibly the highest strength-to-weight ratio bumper out there!
- Frame mount plates: 0.270" thick
- Shackle mounts: 3/4" thick, extend through the bumper (Coastal Offroad has only 3/8" thick mounts)
- Everything is tabbed for perfect alignment
- Mounts the factory front skid plate in stock location
- Designed for Diode Dynamics SS3 pods
- Fits Badlands and Warn winches
- Weighs just 94 lbs (Coastal Offroad is 120lbs and Brute Force is 140lbs)
- Easily customized with logos, cutouts, or extra light mounts before cutting
Shop-Friendly Specs
- Biggest cut pieces: 41"x25" and 37"x18"—fits most tables
- Bent patterns require a press brake at least 41" long
- Laser recommended over plasma for tabs, slots, and less cleanup
Material List
- 10ga steel sheet, 15 sq.ft.
- 3/4" steel sheet, 0.5 sq.ft.
Included With Your Download
- PDF sheet metal bend drawings
- Individual 2D DXF files for CNC laser/plasma cutting
- 3D STEP file showing part fitup
Cut as many as you want, just don’t redistribute or sell the files.
Optional Shop Coordination
Want a precise quote from your local fab shop? I’ll coordinate directly with them and send a finalized quote before you commit.