Cut my bumper, a new way to cut!

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Well there you go. I'll stay with English.
 

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As someone with a YouTube channel, some of the comments are plain ignorant!
I don’t speak Spanish or Portuguese or whatever, but I’m watching it in bed with the wife sleeping (no sound) and I was easily able to figure out what he was doing and why. The plastic front bumper was damaged and (like me) he’s trying to make his BS better off road. Better approach angle, better protection and of course it adds to his other mods. Full length skid plate and rock sliders, I’d love to copy exactly what he’s doing as it’s very professional looking.

But hey, maybe he’s just “looking for clicks” and offers nothing to the viewer????
I like what he is doing. And I would rather have a rock slider like he has. Thats what I was trying to find.
 

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It always makes me cringe when people use abrasive cutoff tools for plastics and/or nonferrous metals.
 

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Cutting plastic just sucks no matter what. Maybe a small body saw would work better.
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