We carry off road bumpers from CBI, Backwoods, Attica 4x4, NyTop, and RCI for Toyota Tacoma, Toyota 4Runner, Lexus GX550, Chevy Colorado, and other rigs running real trail miles. Front bumper options start at $813.99 with hidden winch mounts ready for a 9,500 to 12,000 lb winch. Rear bumper options start at $1,200 with welded D-ring tabs and high-clearance cuts that recover real departure angle. Premium expedition-grade builds from Backwoods run $2,199 and up. Every off road bumper on this page is made in the USA with welded steel or hybrid steel/aluminum construction. Call us at 844-200-3979 to confirm fitment for your year and trim.
Featured Off Road Bumpers
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Attica 4x4 Terra Stealth for 4Runner
Price: $813.99
Type: Front, stealth | Fits: Toyota 4Runner 2014-2024
Winch: Hidden mount, ready for 9,500 lb+ winch
The most affordable front bumper we carry for the 5th gen 4Runner. Welded steel stealth profile keeps factory aesthetics while adding real recovery points and a hidden winch mount that tucks the line behind the bumper face for a flush look.
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CBI Covert for 4Runner 5th Gen
Price: $850.00
Type: Front, low-profile | Fits: Toyota 4Runner 5th Gen
Build: Welded steel, made in the USA
CBI's Covert series is the sleeper pick for 4Runner owners who want serious protection without the high-clearance look. Hidden winch capability, integrated recovery points, and a powder coat finish that handles snow, sun, and salt year after year.
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CBI Covert Tacoma Front Bumper
Price: $920.00
Type: Front, low-profile | Fits: Toyota Tacoma 2016-2022
Winch: Hidden winch mount ready
The Tacoma front bumper that built CBI's reputation. Keeps a factory-style profile while adding genuine winch compatibility, true welded recovery points, and the structural strength to shrug off trail strikes that fold a stock bumper.
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NyTop Hybrid for Lexus GX550
Price: $1,199.99
Type: Front, hybrid | Fits: Lexus GX550 (2024+)
Build: Steel core, aluminum cladding, ADAS compatible
A purpose-built hybrid steel and aluminum front bumper for the 2024 Lexus GX550. Keeps weight reasonable on the front axle while protecting the radiator, lower control arms, and AC condenser. Sensor and adaptive cruise compatible.
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RCI Rear Bumper for Toyota Tacoma
Price: $1,200.00
Type: Rear, high-clearance | Fits: Toyota Tacoma 2005-2015
Build: Welded D-ring tabs, swing-out compatible
RCI builds rear bumpers that overlanders trust because they understand what a tire carrier and a fully loaded camp setup do to a rear axle. Welded D-ring tabs, swing-out compatible, and a finish that handles constant trail debris.
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CBI Rear for Colorado Z71/ZR2
Price: $1,450.00
Type: Rear, high-clearance | Fits: Chevy Colorado Z71/ZR2 2015+
Build: Welded steel, sensor cutouts, D-ring mounts
A rear bumper engineered specifically for the Z71 and ZR2 platforms. The high-clearance cut recovers the departure angle the factory bumper steals. Integrated D-ring mounts, sensor cutouts, and a powder coat finish that handles winter abuse.
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Backwoods 3rd Gen Tacoma Rear
Price: $2,199.00
Type: Rear, expedition-grade | Fits: Toyota Tacoma 2016+
Build: Plate steel, swing-out compatible, made in the USA
Premium plate steel rear bumper from Backwoods. High-clearance cut, swing-out tire carrier compatibility, integrated trail lights, and welded recovery points strong enough for any strap or shackle on your rig.
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Backwoods 3rd Gen Tacoma Front
Price: $2,299.00
Type: Front, expedition-grade | Fits: Toyota Tacoma 2016+
Build: Premium plate steel, bull bar option, winch tray
Backwoods Adventure Mods builds this Tacoma front bumper out of thick plate steel with optional bull bars, integrated light bars mounts, and a winch tray rated for serious self-recovery. Made in the USA fabrication, every weld inspected.
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Off Road Bumper Types Compared
| Type |
Job |
Winch Ready |
Best For |
Price Range |
| Stealth / Covert Front |
Low-profile protection, factory look |
Yes, hidden mount |
Daily driver overlanders |
$813 - $920 |
| Hybrid Front (Steel + Aluminum) |
Protection with weight savings |
Yes |
Late-model rigs, ADAS-equipped |
$1,199 |
| High-Clearance Rear |
Recover departure angle, recovery points |
N/A |
Tire carriers, loaded camp setups |
$1,200 - $1,450 |
| Expedition-Grade Front |
Maximum protection, bull bars, lights |
Yes, heavy winch tray |
Hard-use builds, rock crawling |
$2,299 |
| Expedition-Grade Rear |
Swing-out, integrated lights, plate steel |
N/A |
Full expedition builds |
$2,199 |
Steel vs Aluminum vs Hybrid Construction
Steel bumpers are heavier but provide superior strength and impact resistance, which is why heavy duty steel bumpers remain the default for full-size trucks and rigs that see rock crawling. A full plate steel front bumper adds 100 to 150 pounds over the factory bumper, so most builders pair it with stiffer front springs to restore ride height. Aluminum bumpers are lighter and improve fuel economy but absorb less in a hard strike, making them a better fit for weight-conscious overlanders and smaller platforms. Hybrid construction (steel core, aluminum cladding) splits the difference and is becoming standard on late-model rigs like the Lexus GX550 where front-axle weight matters but trail use is real.
Front Bumper vs Rear Bumper: Different Jobs
The front bumper is your impact zone. It protects the radiator, AC condenser, headlights, and steering components while housing the winch and providing recovery points for a frontal extraction. A great bumper at the front also improves approach angle so the front tire meets the obstacle before the bumper does. The rear bumper handles departure angle and protects the fuel tank, rear differential, and spare tire well. A high-clearance rear bumper buys back 5 to 10 degrees of departure angle and adds welded recovery points for being pulled out from behind. If your build sees real trail use, you eventually want both, but priority depends on use case: winch-equipped front first for solo wheelers, high-clearance rear first for builds with tire carriers and rear-heavy loads.
Quick Winch Sizing Rule: Your winch should be rated for at least 1.5x your vehicle's gross weight. A 5,000 lb truck wants a minimum 8,000 lb winch. Most overlanders run 9,500 to 12,000 lb units for safety margin. Match the winch capacity rating to the bumper's winch tray spec, not the other way around.
Hidden Winch Mounts and Recovery Points
A real winch bumper mounts the winch to the frame, not just the bumper face. Two configurations exist: exposed mounts (winch sits in the bumper face, easier to service) and hidden winch mount designs (winch tucks behind the bumper face, cleaner aesthetics, better protected). Both Attica 4x4 and CBI's Covert lines on this page use hidden winch mount construction. Beyond winch capability, off road bumpers are engineered with dedicated, reinforced recovery points welded directly to the bumper frame and rated for shock loads. Recovery snatches generate two to three times static pull weight, which is why factory tow hooks of unknown rating should never be used as recovery points. Real recovery points fit a 3/4" D-ring or shackle without forcing.
Vehicle-Specific Notes
The Toyota Tacoma is the most popular overland platform in North America, which means the broadest aftermarket. The 3rd gen (2016+) has the most aggressive lineup with CBI leading on low-profile builds and Backwoods owning the premium tier. The 5th gen Toyota 4Runner (2010-2024) shares fitments across model years, and the 4runner front bumper market favors stealth designs because the 4Runner crowd tends to prefer factory aesthetics. Different Tacoma generations need different rear bumpers: the 2nd gen (2005-2015) toyota tacoma rear bumper market is RCI territory, while the 3rd gen runs Backwoods. Don't try to cross-fit; frame mounts are different. We also carry truck bumpers for Ford F150, Ford Super Duty, RAM 1500, Chevy Colorado, GMC Sierra 1500, and other platforms; if you don't see your year and model on this page, message us. For Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator JT builds, look for stubby front options with high winch capacity ratings since these rigs articulate harder than most platforms in rock crawling.
What to Look For When Comparing Bumpers
Steel thickness on the impact face should be 3/16" or 1/4" plate; thinner steel saves weight but folds in real impacts. Powder coat quality matters more than people think; cheap finishes chip on the first trail and rust within a season, while a multi-stage prep (sandblast, etch primer, top coat) holds up for years. Modern trucks have parking sensors, blind spot radar, and adaptive cruise, so look for sensor cutouts and ADAS-compatible designs. Reputable manufacturers also test for proper airbag deployment around the new bumper. Made in the USA fabrication generally means better quality control and easier warranty support; every brand on this page (CBI, Backwoods, RCI, Attica 4x4, NyTop) is built in the USA.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are off road bumpers worth the cost over the factory bumper?
For any rig that sees real trail use, yes. Factory bumpers offer almost zero protection in off road impacts, no real recovery points, and no winch mount. The cost gap closes the first time a real bumper saves your radiator from a rock strike or anchors a recovery that gets you home.
Steel or aluminum, which off road bumper should I buy?
Steel for maximum protection on full-size trucks and rigs that see rock crawling or tree-lined trails. Aluminum for weight-conscious builds and smaller platforms. Hybrid construction (steel core, aluminum cladding) is a strong middle path on platforms where it's offered, like the NyTop GX550 bumper.
Do I need stiffer front springs after a steel front bumper?
Usually yes, especially with a winch added. Adding 100 to 150 pounds of bumper plus another 80 to 100 pounds of winch and synthetic line will cause noticeable nose-down sag. Heavier-rate front springs restore ride height and improve handling.
Will an aftermarket bumper void my factory warranty?
Installing an aftermarket bumper does not void your warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The dealer can only deny warranty service for damage directly caused by the modification. A properly installed bumper used as intended won't trigger warranty issues for unrelated systems.
Can I install an off road bumper myself?
Yes. Most off road bumpers install in 3 to 6 hours with hand tools and a torque wrench. Use thread-locking compound on every frame bolt and re-torque all hardware after the first 1,000 miles of driving. If sensors or ADAS calibration are involved, plan for a shop visit afterward to verify everything reads correctly.
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