Fab Fours Black Steel Elite FS11-Q2560-1
Arm your Ford F250/F350 Superduty with this durable Fab Fours Black Steel Elite bumper!
- Accepts Factory Fog Lights
- Optional - Bolt on Winch Mount (16,500 lb. Winch)
- Optional - Bolt on D-Ring Mounts
- Optional - Bolt on 2" Receiver
- *Does not work with Adaptive Cruise Control*
- *Does not work with the Sonar System*
Why does this Deer Killer bumper make sense for your Ford F250/F350 Superduty?
Building the most premium materials, talented engineering team, Fab Fours, has been the leader of the aftermarket industry since 2002. Because of its unique design, Fab Fours bumpers will give your truck a killer look the moment after you mount them. When you look closely on the bumper's surface, it's not hard to imagine how their experienced welders start welding their high-carbon premium steel in a clean modern factory.
Fab Fours Black Steel Elite Series took the ranch-style bumper to a completely new level. All Black Steel Elite Series bumpers are made of smooth steel and stay true to the OEM body frame, and they will perfectly match your truck's body line. The no vertical flanges and tapered edges design will make sure the bumper fits like a glove for each model.
If you plan to build the most badass looking truck in the world, then you must not miss these front and rear bumpers from the Fab Fours.
Aftermarket Bumper Tips
Always do your homework before you buy a bumper! Below you can find everything you need to know about bumpers’ coating, weight, thickness, selection, accessories, history and more.
Deer VS Bumpers - How aftermarket bumpers can best protect your car from deer:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/protect-your-truckfromdeer-collisions-withan-aftermarket-front-bumper
Where can you buy top aftermarket bumpers with the best deals? Find out in our blog, which lists every place where you can shop for steel bumpers:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/where-to-buy-aftermarket-bumpers
In this blog we list all the most common issues with steel bumpers and how you can best avoid them, alongside featuring the best brands who prevent them with their exceptional coating:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/how-to-deal-with-rust-and-a-chipped-bumper
Discover some interesting facts about the history of towing and learn all you need to know about towing with aftermarket bumpers:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/get-unstuck-towing-with-aftermarket-bumpers
Some of the best aftermarket bumpers come from the mighty state of Texas. Explore all the popular brands from there and find out more about the history of Texas’ bumpers:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/texas-where-the-best-aftermarket-bumpers-are-made
Everyone wants to know about the weight of steel bumpers and we’re here to help you out. In this blog, you can find every answer to any question you could have about it:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/worried-a-steel-aftermarket-bumper-might-be-too-heavy
What’s the right thickness for a bumper? Find out with our guide to bumper thickness:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/how-thick-should-an-off-road-truck-bumper-be
To help your decision, we’ve compiled a full list of all the bumpers we carry. Compare them by look, function and price:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/the-different-types-of-bumpers
A few tips and recommendations to help you figure out what to look for when buying a bumper. Based on customer feedback and our years of experience in the market:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/how-to-choose-a-bumper-tips-tricks-and-recommendations
Do you know what makes a good coating on a bumper? Find out today with our blogs about coating and its effect on the bumper:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/chrome-paint-or-powder-coat-which-one-is-the-best
Thinking about building your bumper from scratch? Before you get started, learn all the pros and cons of doing so in our following blogs:
https://www.bumperonly.com/blogs/learning-center/diy-how-to-build-your-own-truck-bumper