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Old 09-09-2010, 05:49 PM   #1
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Bumper swap pics and hitch question

I got rid of my ugly step bumper and put on a chrome bumper. It's the 81-87 style and my truck is a 78 but oh well it looks good.

Now I need a hitch. What brand fits closest to the bumper? I don't want anything hanging really low in the back. Preferably I'd like just the receiver visible below the bumper. If you have pics of how your hitch sits with this bumper that would be helpful.


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Old 09-09-2010, 07:03 PM   #2
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Looks good dude!
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Old 09-09-2010, 07:16 PM   #3
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

I'm pretty sure that all of the receiver type hitches will exit just below your bumper. You can check the Reese and Valley websites to get the dimensions. Most people have a 5000# hitch, which is OK for light use, but if you do heavy hauling you will could go as high as 10,000#(likely exceeding the capacity of your truck). The lighter hitches mostly bolt to the bottom and sides of your frame, while the heavier duty hitches have a C shape which will surround the frame completely.
If you have a spare tire carried under your truck you will likely have to do some mods to keep it there with a receiver type hitch. I moved my threaded carrier bolt forward about 2" to clear the 5,000# Reese hitch on my 83 C20. You might be able to score a used hitch on CL locally, but these are only in the $100-$200 range new.
You can probably get some decent $$ for that step bumper, if you have not sold it already. Most people prefer the step type over standard bumper for work trucks. Your step looks to be in good shape.
P.S. - I had a 76 C20, 350/350 which was the same two tone blue as yours.
I sold it because it was the slowest truck I have ever owned.
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Old 09-09-2010, 07:42 PM   #4
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

Here's mine...

The only thing that sucks about it, is the safety chain loop,. located in a bad spot underneath.. I hit bottom real easy if i dont watch how i leave steep driveways and parking lots....(have to do the old 'low-rider', diagonal exit stragety) hehe

have to weld a new one on the side i guess..
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Old 09-09-2010, 07:54 PM   #5
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

This is what you are looking for: http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/pts/1943729172.html

TucsonJWT, can't say that I've ever come across a load leveling hitch that goes on both the top and bottom of the frame...
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

could you get more pics of the swap? im going to sway mine this weekend


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Old 09-09-2010, 08:39 PM   #7
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

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I'm pretty sure that all of the receiver type hitches will exit just below your bumper. You can check the Reese and Valley websites to get the dimensions. Most people have a 5000# hitch, which is OK for light use, but if you do heavy hauling you will could go as high as 10,000#(likely exceeding the capacity of your truck). The lighter hitches mostly bolt to the bottom and sides of your frame, while the heavier duty hitches have a C shape which will surround the frame completely.
If you have a spare tire carried under your truck you will likely have to do some mods to keep it there with a receiver type hitch. I moved my threaded carrier bolt forward about 2" to clear the 5,000# Reese hitch on my 83 C20. You might be able to score a used hitch on CL locally, but these are only in the $100-$200 range new.
You can probably get some decent $$ for that step bumper, if you have not sold it already. Most people prefer the step type over standard bumper for work trucks. Your step looks to be in good shape.
P.S. - I had a 76 C20, 350/350 which was the same two tone blue as yours.
I sold it because it was the slowest truck I have ever owned.
Thanks, my trailer is about 1800 lbs and the cars I tow on it are about 3000 so I was thinking of getting a 6000 or 7000 lb hitch if I can to be safe. 5000 might be cutting it close.


I tried to sell the bumper, but nobody wanted it, I even tried to trade it for a chrome one. I ended up just scrapping it. I felt bad about it, but didn't want to store it forever.

I think I am going to go with the bed mounted spare carrier, but I may try and move the under bed one and see how it sits first.

Mine isn't that slow. I haven't driven it a whole lot yet, waiting for my antique plate to show up. But it seems to go ok. I put dual exhaust on it with turbo mufflers and no cat, that seems to help a lot with power, it sure did on my old 91 suburban. In the future I might do an intake/cam/carb swap on the 350.

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Here's mine...

The only thing that sucks about it, is the safety chain loop,. located in a bad spot underneath.. I hit bottom real easy if i dont watch how i leave steep driveways and parking lots....(have to do the old 'low-rider', diagonal exit stragety) hehe

have to weld a new one on the side i guess..
I like yours. What brand is it if you know? I want one where the crossbar of the hitch is up under the bumper like yours.

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could you get more pics of the swap? im going to sway mine this weekend


thanks. Eric
No sorry just before and after. There's really nothing to it, just 3 bolts on each side. You need the correct pickup brackets with the bumper, the step bumper brackets are not the same and the blazer and suburban are both different. I had to go to one junkyard for the bumper, I got it off a blazer, then another junkyard for brackets, they came off an 81 pickup, the brackets were ok, but the bumper had a rust hole.
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Old 09-09-2010, 08:44 PM   #8
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

the outside brackets are the same off of a burb. im only going to use the outside brackets..also did you have to drill holes or where they already there
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Old 09-09-2010, 09:20 PM   #9
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

All the holes were there. I think it might flop around more than you want with just 2 brackets, but whatever works.
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

ill have to see but them inner ones are hard to find and they are like 69$!! each online
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I like yours. What brand is it if you know? I want one where the crossbar of the hitch is up under the bumper like yours.
.. Talked to my dad about it, and all he can remember is a buddy of his gave it to him when he had totalled his stepside....

sorry I couldn't help you more on the specifics.. I could get you some more shots from underneath, so you can get a better idea of it.. if you'd like.. let me know..
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Old 09-09-2010, 10:54 PM   #12
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

Forget the bed mounted spare.
Tire gets weathered more in the bed.
Tire collects dirt, leaves, mud, etc. in the bed - hard to clean out bed.
Hard to clean out bed around the tire when you haul dirt, trash, leaves.
Draws attention to your spare, thieves think it will be easy to steal.
Partially obstructs side rear view.
Check this thread for pics on how to relocate the bolt on the spare tire carrier slightly to accommodate an under frame trailer hitch - no big deal.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=419258
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Old 09-10-2010, 11:48 PM   #13
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

Another option that seems like it fits the description of what you seek....
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...t=hidden+hitch
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Re: Bumper swap pics and hitch question

I agree with the hidden hitch idea. Both my '60 and my '78 have a hidden hitch (although my '78 was fabricated along time ago by the PO). My '60 has one that I bought online that was made adjustable for motorhomes. If you want the part number, I could find it for you somewhere...





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Actually, that sticker in the pic is the part number I just realized.
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