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Modaddio 02-19-2018 05:29 PM

Heavy Duty Rear Bumper Brackets...custom or standard
 
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I am cleaning up the rear bumper and brackets. On the bumper there are 2 almost straight S heavy duty brackets that hold the after market FARM bumper on the truck. One has been bent and the other has a crack in it by one of the bolt up holes.

Can anyone tell me if these came with or believe were customed up for a very heavy duty diamond plate bumper that is all 1 piece?

Ideas, etc. I've searched the forums for bumper bracket stuff..

Mike C 02-19-2018 05:46 PM

Re: Heavy Duty Rear Bumper Brackets...custom or standard
 
Those were made by the bumper manufacturerer most likely but could have been home fabbed.

Modaddio 02-19-2018 05:52 PM

Re: Heavy Duty Rear Bumper Brackets...custom or standard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike C (Post 8192243)
Those were made by the bumper manufacturerer most likely but could have been home fabbed.


Perfect. I'm not sure I'll find that company. There's probably a decent welder that has a cutter and can cut new ones.

Thanks!

mike16 02-20-2018 12:29 AM

Re: Heavy Duty Rear Bumper Brackets...custom or standard
 
mine looks exactly the same on three bumpers i have so i'm guesing it was done by the bumper maker

Jim Boy 02-20-2018 10:58 AM

Re: Heavy Duty Rear Bumper Brackets...custom or standard
 
My 68 came with a step bumper and had the same brackets. Just a point! I got hit in the back and it moved the right side in around an inch but totally destroyed the front end of a van that did the hitting. I straightened the one bracket and good to go, strong brackets. Have a good one eh!


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