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Savvy Offroad Legacy 6061-T651 Aluminum Rear Bumper | 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler JK / JKU
Installation note upfront: The Savvy Legacy JK/JKU rear bumper requires cutting out the stock rear crossmember and welding in the included new 3/16" steel crossmember. This is the modification that enables the extreme clearance geometry and it is worth knowing before you order rather than mid-install. Full instructions are included. If you are not comfortable with this modification, a local fabrication shop can complete it in a single session. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW)
With that said, at just 10 lbs and gains of +2.75" ground clearance and +4" departure clearance over the factory JK bumper, the Savvy Offroad Legacy 6061-T651 Aluminum Rear Bumper delivers the biggest clearance numbers of any rear bumper available for the 2007–2017 Jeep Wrangler JK and JKU. Built from 3/16" 6061 aluminum the heat-treated, precipitation-hardened structural alloy with approximately 35% higher tensile strength and nearly double the yield strength of 5052 aluminum CNC laser-cut, bent, and TIG-welded in the USA using updated Jeep JK CAD models. Modular replaceable skin. Integrated D-ring recovery mounts. Trimmable lighting template for Rigid SR-L, Rigid Ignite, and Baja Designs S1 & S2 flush mount lights. King of the Hammers proven.
This is the rear bumper for the JK or JKU builder who has decided they want the best aluminum, the most clearance, and the lowest profile and is ready to make the crossmember modification that delivers all three.
The Numbers: What +2.75" and +4" Actually Mean
Most JK rear bumper manufacturers describe their clearance gains in vague terms "maximum departure angle," "high clearance design," "superior obstacle clearance." Savvy publishes the actual measured numbers because the numbers are what matter when you are deciding whether your bumper will clear a ledge or catch on it.
+2.75" of ground clearance means the lowest point of the Legacy bumper sits 2.75 inches higher than the lowest point of the factory JK rear bumper. On rocky terrain, that 2.75 inches is often the difference between clearing the approach to a ledge and dragging the bumper across it.
+4" of departure clearance means the rear bumper geometry allows a 4-inch steeper descent angle before the bumper contacts an obstacle on exit. On a JKU with a longer wheelbase, where departure angle is already the platform's biggest geometric limitation on steep exits, 4 additional inches is a meaningful, trail-changing improvement.
These numbers come from a crossmember modification that unlocks a geometry a bolt-on bumper cannot achieve. They are the reason serious JK builders make that modification rather than settling for the clearance a bolt-on design provides.
6061-T651 Aluminum, Why the Alloy Matters on This Bumper
The Legacy line uses 6061 aluminum. The Krawler Lite line uses 5052 aluminum. Both are quality alloys but they are not the same material and they are not interchangeable for this application.
5052 aluminum has excellent corrosion resistance, good formability, and is the right alloy where the panel needs to flex rather than resist. Tensile strength approximately 33,000 psi.
6061 aluminum is heat-treated and precipitation-hardened a process that fundamentally changes the alloy's crystalline structure to maximize strength and hardness. Tensile strength approximately 45,000 psi. Yield strength nearly double that of 5052. Harder surface, higher impact resistance, better behavior under repeated direct rock contact. This is the alloy used in aerospace structural components, precision machined parts, and applications where impact resistance is the primary design criterion.
On a rear bumper that makes direct contact with rocks and ledges on technical terrain, that difference is not a spec sheet detail. The 6061 skin resists deformation better under the same impact and when it does eventually need replacement, you swap the skin rather than the bumper. That is the Legacy design philosophy: the strongest alloy that makes sense in a bumper skin, combined with the modular repairability that protects your investment for the long term.
Key Features
- +2.75" Ground Clearance + 4" Departure Clearance: The largest measured clearance gains of any aluminum rear bumper available for the 2007–2018 Jeep JK and JKU. Enabled by the crossmember modification that repositions the bumper geometry lower and tighter than any bolt-on design can achieve. Real numbers published because they matter.
- 6061 Aluminum, Strongest in Class: Heat-treated structural aluminum with approximately 35% higher tensile strength and nearly double the yield strength of 5052. Harder, more impact resistant, and better suited to direct rock contact than any other aluminum alloy used in JK rear bumpers. CNC laser-cut, bent, and TIG-welded for precision fitment and structural integrity.
- Only 10 lbs: At 10 lbs, this is one of the lightest high-clearance JK rear bumpers available in any material. Comparable steel bumpers in this clearance category weigh 30–50 lbs. That weight difference matters, less rear weight means less stress on aging JK frame components, better handling, and more performance on every trail.
- New 3/16" Steel Crossmember with Recovery Points: The crossmember modification is not just a prerequisite for installation, it is an upgrade. The included new 3/16" steel rear crossmember is stronger than the factory crossmember it replaces, and it includes integrated 3/4" thick laser-cut steel D-ring recovery mounts built directly into the crossmember structure. You are not cutting out a strong piece to install a weaker one. You are cutting out the factory crossmember to install a stronger, race-designed replacement.
- Modular Replaceable Rear Skin: The outer aluminum skin is a separate modular component. Take a hard hit on the trail? Replace just the skin, the crossmember, D-ring mounts, and frame mounting stay on the Jeep. 6061alloy resists deformation better than 5052, but when the skin eventually needs replacing, you order a skin not a new bumper.
- Trimmable Lighting Template Included: The rear crossmember includes a cutting template for Rigid Industries SR-L Flush Mount, Rigid Ignite Flush Mount, and Baja Designs S1 & S2 Flush Mount lights. All lights sold separately.
- CNC Laser-Cut, Bent & TIG-Welded: Every component is CNC laser-cut for dimensional accuracy and TIG-welded for structural quality. Built using updated Jeep JK CAD models for exact fitment on all 2007–2018 JK 2-door and JKU 4-door models.
- King of the Hammers & Baja Proven: More race wins than any other Jeep bumper. Proven in the most demanding off-road race in the country by championship-winning racers who cannot afford equipment failure.
- Ships Raw Aluminum: Powder coat or paint to match your build. 6061-T651 can be left raw, it does not rust and holds up well unfinished.
- Made in the USA: CNC laser-cut, bent, and TIG-welded in America using updated Jeep JK CAD models.
Specifications
- Fitment: 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler JK (2-door) and JKU (4-door)
- Material: 3/16" 6061 CNC laser-cut aluminum skin heat-treated, TIG-welded
- Weight: 10 lbs
- Clearance Gain: +2.75" ground clearance, +4" departure clearance over factory
- Crossmember: New 3/16" steel rear crossmember included requires cutting stock crossmember and welding in replacement
- Recovery Points: Integrated 3/4" thick laser-cut steel D-ring mounts in new crossmember
- Lighting: Trimmable template for Rigid SR-L Flush Mount, Rigid Ignite Flush Mount, Baja Designs S1 & S2 Flush Mount (sold separately)
- Design: Modular replaceable rear aluminum skin
- Finish: Ships raw aluminum ready for powder coat or paint
- Manufacturing: CNC laser-cut, bent, and TIG-welded in the USA
The Crossmember Modification, What It Involves and Why It Is Worth It
The Savvy Legacy JK rear bumper requires cutting out the factory rear crossmember and welding in the included new 3/16" steel crossmember.
Here is what the modification actually involves. The factory JK rear crossmember runs across the rear of the frame between the frame rails. It is the structural member the factory bumper mounts to and the component that limits how high and tight a bumper can sit against the body. Cutting it out and welding in Savvy's new crossmember repositions that mounting point in a way that unlocks the +2.75" ground and +4" departure clearance geometry. The new crossmember is stronger than what it replaces, 3/16" steel with integrated D-ring mounts and the modification is permanent in the same way any weld is permanent.
This is not a beginner fabrication job. We recommend having it done by a professional welder or experienced off-road fabrication shop. It is not a daylong project a competent welder can complete it in a few hours. The clearance gain it enables is the reason JK builders make this modification rather than settling for what a bolt-on design can deliver.
Best For
- 2007–2018 Jeep JK and JKU builders who want the maximum possible rear clearance and are ready to make the crossmember modification to get it
- Hardcore rock crawlers where +4" of departure clearance changes what terrain the JK can handle
- Weight-conscious builds where 10 lbs of rear bumper in the strongest available aluminum alloy is the right specification
- Builders upgrading from heavy steel bumpers who want to shed rear weight on a platform where the frame rails and crossmember are a known stress point
- JK builds running Rigid Industries or Baja Designs rear lighting who want factory-template integrated mounts
- King of the Hammers-inspired builds where race-proven credibility and maximum performance are the standard
Why Choose the Savvy Legacy 6061 Aluminum Rear Bumper?
Many Jeep JK/JKU rear bumpers add too much bulk, hang too low, or make trail damage expensive to fix. The Savvy Legacy rear bumper is designed to deliver better clearance, lighter weight, integrated recovery capability, and modular repairability in one serious off-road setup.
For Jeep owners looking for a Jeep JK rear bumper or Jeep JKU rear bumper that improves departure angle, reduces rear weight, and still offers strong recovery points and lighting flexibility, this design gives you a strong balance of clearance, durability, serviceability, and aggressive styling. It is an ideal upgrade for rock crawlers, off-road trail rigs, and well-built daily-driven Jeeps that need real rear-end protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this really require cutting the rear crossmember?
Yes and we are direct about it because you need to know before ordering. The stock rear crossmember must be cut out and the included new 3/16" steel crossmember must be welded in. This is the modification that enables the +2.75" ground clearance and +4" departure clearance geometry. The new crossmember is stronger than the factory piece and includes integrated D-ring recovery mounts. Full installation instructions are included. Professional welding is strongly recommended. (SEE FULL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW)
Does this fit both the 2-door JK and 4-door JKU?
Yes. The Legacy 6061 aluminum rear bumper fits all 2007–2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 2-door and JKU 4-door models.
Why 6061 instead of 5052 aluminum?
6061is heat-treated and precipitation-hardened, giving it approximately 35% higher tensile strength and nearly double the yield strength of 5052. It is harder, more impact resistant, and holds up better under direct rock contact. The Legacy uses 6061 because the frame-mounted, maximum-clearance bumper that makes crossmember contact with rocks deserves the strongest aluminum alloy available.
Can I replace just the skin if it gets damaged?
Yes. The rear skin is a modular component that replaces independently of the new crossmember, D-ring mounts, and frame mounting. Order a replacement skin, swap it out everything else stays on the Jeep.
What lighting does this bumper accept?
The rear skin includes a cutting template for Rigid Industries SR-L Flush Mount, Rigid Ignite Flush Mount, and Baja Designs S1 & S2 Flush Mount lights. All lights sold separately.
How does this compare to steel bumpers in this clearance category?
Most steel JK rear bumpers with comparable clearance numbers weigh 30–50 lbs before recovery hardware. The Legacy weighs 10 lbs. That weight difference reduces stress on aging components, improves handling, and gives you the same or better clearance numbers in a fraction of the mass. 6061 aluminum also outperforms mild steel in yield strength on a per-pound basis this is not a compromise, it is a superior material in the right application.
What finish does it ship in?
Raw aluminum. Powder coat or paint to your preferred color, or leave natural 6061 does not rust in raw condition.
