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The bumper is mounted to the frame with all the brackets. I have pulled my 18' trailer with it with a golf cart on it. It's on there. I used grade 8 bolts as well.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Marianna Arkansas
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Re: Rear bumper opinions
the bumper that is on the white truck in the post above is called a drop bumper. Most drop bumpers were 8's 10's were common to but on the 3/4 ton trucks it was not strange to see a 12. Of course the more drop the heavier the bumper and the more expensive. I would not want to go over a 8 on a regular truck, they are plenty strong to pull a car hauling trailer, I have many times with lots of different trucks.
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