09-13-2002, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Eaton,Oh. 45320
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Mudder 67>>>>>>>
Hey Mudder, I was reading in one of the post that you put your truck on a late model frame, I was wondering how you did your bumpers to get them in the origenal position, make your own brckets or .......... I,d like to hear how you did it I got mine on a 79 3/4 but I had the small trans hump & had to do the 3 inch lift on the body plus change all the mounts out anyway......big pain but if you could just fill me in on the how too's & if it isnt to much trouble a pic would be great, I figured I would start on the bumbers while I'm redoing it, she's apart right now, doing a repaint...
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1969 C/10 3/4 ton 4x4 longbed custom, frame made from a 79 1972 custom-10 half/ton longbed 1980 1/2 ton 4x4 all original 350/350/205 with air Eaton,Oh rebelryder@hotmail.com |
09-14-2002, 02:52 AM | #2 |
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Location: East Central, MO
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Wasnt too hard!
The front we held it up to just about where it was supposed to be then made some brakets to hold it. Basically came out right in front of the frame rail and a little high. I had to think about Missouri lift laws when we did it. That factored in. The back I used a S-10 step bumper and all I had to do was cut some flat steel and made brackets that over lap the frame and bumper brackets. The bolts are very hard to get to with the rear gas tank. Gotta have small hands.
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