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Fabricate/Modify Suburban Sport Bumper Brackets
Anybody ever fabricate their own inner sport bumper brackets? Picked up a bumper and brackets off a Suburban to use on my shortbed. I knew the centers weren’t going to work, but I snatched them up anyway. I mounted it up using the outer brackets, but I was thinking about making a “filler” bracket out of some 4”x1/4” channel. Bolt one end to the frame of the truck and the other to the Suburban brackets.
Any of you ever done anything like this before? Looking for any pics/ideas that might be available. |
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Got home tonight and started nosing around. Didn't have any 4" channel, but I did have a chunk of 4" square tubing. Split it in half lengthwise and cut two pieces at 11". Fits perfectly. I still have to mark and drill the holes for the Suburban brackets (ran out of daylight). Even though I'll only catch two of the three bolt holes, I think this will work just fine.
Granted, it's not going to win any trophies at the Oakland Roadster Show, but for a daily, it looks like it'll work pretty well. Better than running just the outers, anyway. |
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JC is that a different bumper than the one you had on there ? looks like those brackets you made will work good ...I have a sport bumper for my crew may have to do something similar ..:metal:
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so you have the bed off your daily ?
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Since the truck is down anyway, it seemed like a good time to knock out a bunch of little nuisance items; such as replace both sending units and the fuel tank selector valve, replace the hokey-ass flip kit brackets that were on the truck when I bought it and possibly notch the frame. Pulling the bed seemed like a logical choice. I hate rolling around on my back. |
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yeah kinda figured you were taking care of some extra stuff while she was down....gonna be a damn solid truck for sure bro.......:metal:
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