Bolt On Installation:Built with laser cut precision and CNC formed. No drilling required as this bumper mounts to factory bolt hole locations with no modification.
Trail Tested Functionality: Excellent for large tire clearance in the most advanced of approach and descent maneuvers. Heavy-duty steel D-ring shackle mounting tabs provide recovery points and are precision welded for tremendous strength and authoritative clean style.
Safety Features : Backup light provisions allow for popular flush mount light designs to be added and the OE proximity sensors equipped on OE steel bumper groups can be retained.
- Features: Back up lamp provisions or D-Ring Shackle Brackets, Sensor Holes, Steel, Back up lamp provisions
- Color: Black
- Style: Mid Width Bumper
- Material: Steel
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American Trail Products Jeep JT Gladiator Rear Bumper Options
Part Number | Catalog # | Price | |||||||
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33190001K | 12112-0442 | Lightly textured black powder coat | $999.95 | ||||||
33190001KX | 12112-0444 | With Line-X protective coating | $1,049.95 |
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American Trail Products Jeep JT Gladiator Rear Bumper Reviews
Lots of misinformation
I just installed this bumper yesterday. I like it very much but I’ve gotten some misinformation, both from the American Trail Products and from the Quadratec rep.
The manufacturer’s description states “Includes two back up lamp openings perfect for Rigid Industries and Baja Designs flush mount reverse lights”. The openings actually fit not flush mount lights but ones with a post like Rigid Duallys.
Additionally, I asked the following question and received an answer from Quadratec:
“Your Question:
I have a stock bumper on a Sport-S Gladiator with parking sensors. Do I need to buy brackets and decouplers to adapt the sensors to fit this bumper?
Our Answer:
No, that is not required.”