06-10-2011, 09:00 PM | #1 |
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Pics for Crewcab59
Hello Crewcab59,
here are some pics of the bumper getting ready to ship for you. I used three rolls of string tape and 3 rolls of packing tape with lots of foam filler. I mounted a board to both ends that attach to the fenders to help support them and every part of the bumper that could hurt anyone or come out of the wrappings; I used foam to help brace and safe the area. Some of the pictures are not the best, but they still tell a story. I will PM you here when I get done with the pictures. R/ Billy PIC 1: Truck looks better with no bumper, I just wish the cab was not damaged. Pic 2: Bad picture of bumper Pic 3: Passenger side rubber fairing for inbtween the bumper and fender. There is only one of these and it is close to the side inside. Pic 4: Another bad picture showing the board I mounted to help barce it and some of the foam mounted in areas. Pic 5: A pic of it amost done showing the bumper inside and how the foam was used to fill and protect as much as possible. Again, forgive me for going a little overboard, but I want survivability.
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