

🚙 Tough Meets Tech: Dominate the Trail with Style & Power
The Hooke Road Front Bumper is a heavy-duty, direct bolt-on upgrade designed for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK & Unlimited models. Crafted from 5/32" steel with a premium textured black powder coat and E-coating, it offers superior durability and corrosion resistance. Featuring a built-in winch plate rated for 12,000 lbs, integrated 4x 18W LED lights, and robust D-ring mounts, this bumper combines rugged functionality with modern off-road style. Installation is straightforward with no modifications required, backed by a 2-year warranty and lifetime customer support.














| ASIN | B01MZBI878 |
| Brand | Hooke Road |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (296) |
| Date First Available | 14 August 2021 |
| Exterior | textured |
| Item Weight | 25.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | QP.BXG-143 |
| Manufacturer | Hooke Road |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QP.BXG-143 |
| Position | Front |
| Product Dimensions | 161 x 44 x 35 cm; 25.85 kg |
R**S
This is a solid bumper, lights are bright, looks better than photos. It is American made (talking about the Hooke Road bumper). There are reviews of other China made bumpers mixed in on here that look the same, so don't get confused. It bolted right up, no issues. Winch bolted right on. The only issue I can mention is the instructions are not great. The Skid Plate has two brackets, doesn't say which is left or right, but it does matter. I put them on the wrong side at first and had to switch them. It also came with two oval plates that it didn't explain. Those are for the underside of the Bull Bar to keep the bolts from pulling through. I doubt that would happen anyway, the bolts would probably break before they pulled through the bumper. The lights can wire directly to the fog light wires if you have them, but there is some wire modification that needs to be done. There are 4 lights to wire up on the bumper, and only two fog light wires. This will handle the load just fine, as the stock fog lights are 55 Amps, and these are only 18 Amps each. It would be nice if they supplied a splitter that directly plugs into the fog lights, but the lights on the bumper only have wires with no connector, so that has to be wired up. I picked up some connector from O'Reilly's, but that is so I can unplug the wires if I want to remove the bumper for some reason, no need to be that fancy with it.
H**R
Installation was a breeze. With just a few common tools this fit my 2013 JKU like a glove. I like the look, and construction should stand up to the trails and rock climbing. Shipping container quality left something to be desired and the item arrived with visible defects to the coating and a minor dent. I contacted the company right away. After I sent the photos they requested, within two days I was refunded the cost it's going to take to have it stripped and new coating applied. While VERY bright the quality of the lights is low and they barf bright light everywhere instead of the specifically-applied spot beam of the factory fog lights. Bang for the buck can't be beat, however. Overall, very satisfied with this product.
A**.
So I read the reviews before buying just as everyone does. I went ahead and bought it for my wife's birthday. I installed it in 2 hours it fits great. No issues at all. The bumper just looks great and wife is very happy with it. The lights are very bright and I connected them to the factory fog lights. So they work with the jeeps fog light switch. There was nothing complicated about this proflduct.
M**R
This is a rock solid piece. It bolted perfectly on my '15 Sahara Unlimited. It is much more open than the stock from underneath, so tightening the nuts and bolts and doing the wiring is super easy. I installed everything with no directions because I didn't think there were any. I did find them when I was breaking down the boxes. The bumper is secured in the box with spray foam that sticks to the box. The center piece of foam was covering the directions taped to the top of the box, so tear that foam piece off to find the directions. A couple of notes when installing: 1. Put the bolts for the bull bar and the fourth bolts to hold the bumper in, and then remove them, before installing the parts. I didn't do that at first. They didn't go in as easily as I expected, and I thought I was cross-threading them. It seems that some of the coating material gets on the threads making them a little tight. Putting the bolts in and removing them clears the gunk out, and they go in easily during the install so you aren't afraid that you are cross-threading them. 2. Maybe the directions address this, but I didn't have them. You have to use a 10 mm box wrench to put in the lower bolt on the bull bar. A ratchet won't fit in the space-at least mine didn't. 3. My state requires a front license plate. Since I had the winch, I have the piece that bolts onto the bumper over the opening for the cable. I was able to loosen that, slide the plate underneath it, and tighten it down to secure the plate. If you just have the bumper, without the winch, there are holes there that you could attach the plate. The holes on my plate didn't match up with them, so I would have had to drill new holes in the plate. The holes on the bumper are big, so I would drill a similar size hole and use that size nut and bolt to secure it. Now the one deficiency. There is only about a 9" wire on each of the four lights. Since they have to be spliced into the existing wiring, that's not long enough to be able to remove the bumper without undoing the splice and taking off the tape, etc. each time. The aftermarket LED headlights and fog lights that I had on before came with a quick connect to attach to the existing foglight wiring. I soldered about 12" of wire to each. That gives enough, I think, to be able to remove the bumper without disconnecting all the wiring. Of course if you need to move the bumper out of the way after removing it, that won't help. It would be nice if the bumper came with some kind of quick connect to address this. Overall, I'm very happy with this. I plan on 3D designing and printing housings to hold the LED foglights with halo lights that I had to remove. The bumper comes with the brackets to add a light bar. I plan on using those to reattach those foglights. If I get that done, I'll add the link to the housing files, and pictures of the final look, in case anyone wants to do the same.
S**R
Awesome Quality, Awesome look
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