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1971 K5: Bumper Questions
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First off, thanks sooo much for all the info here! Not sure I'd take on this project without some 'backup'.
I've been working on a 1971 K5, started with mechanical and now I'm working on metal. A few pictures attached. The PO "custom" welded a truck bumper on, I did not like. I got the truck bumper cut off, but the PO did such a sweet job with his welding... I can't see the original bumper bracket mounts. Can anyone help me with a measurement from the outside edge of the frame horn (I can still see it) to the inside edge of the bumper bracket? Trying to get the distance right. |
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Looks like a solid truck.
I wonder if you could bolt the bumper bracket to the bumper, see where it hits the frame a drill the hole to bolt it up? Am i understanding correctly what you're trying to do? A pic of your frame and what you're dealing with might help. |
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I was hoping for some sort of measurement, I'm not sure how far the bumper should be from the body. That distance would help too, sheet metal to the inside of bumper. It's at a buddy's place, I'll try to get some pictures. |
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Are you talking about the rear bumper?
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Both of mine are 1970's but I could measure them tonight. You are wanting to install the sport bumper, right?
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I don't know if it's the sport bumper. It looks like the one in this picture (not my ride). |
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On a Blazer/Jimmy the frame itself is the mount for the inside bumper bolts. It turns down and is the shape of the bumper. The outside bolts are brackets that go from the frame diagonally out to the outside holes. On a pickup, the rails are straight and all of the brackets bolt on to the frame. So if the ends of your frame rails are chopped off, you will need to scratch mount some inner mounts but you may be able to use the angled outside mounts to help position the sport bumper.
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71's are chopped off like a truck, 72 is the only year the frame rail extends to the bumper.
71's take 4 bumper brackets 2 inners and 2 others. 72's only need the 2 outers. |
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Both of mine measure 2-3/4" from the rear sill under the tailgate to the top edge of the bumper. That picture you posted is the Sport bumper (well, that's what i call 'em...)
Good luck, Rg |
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Anyone have a picture of their Blazer's bumper connections? |
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You may want to check this thread... it has some pretty good pics in it. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...umper+brackets |
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10" to ctr bolt hole to inside back of bumper at the upper flat/ vertical 1 1/4"...Driver side....is that close to what you needed?
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Can anyone with a '71 or similar help me out with a measurement or 2?
Just want to know where to set the bumper on my Blazer. |
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I have a 71 frame but no bumper brackets so I can get you a measurement of where the holes should be to mount the brackets. I'll measure from the end of the frame rail if that will work.
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I'm in Arizona now and my '71 is in California; I'll try and get some pics and dims when I get back if you don't have an answer before that.
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Didn't realize the 2nd picture was that bad looks to be 2 inches and 9 inches from the top corner of the frame. There is a bolt head under the 9 inch mark just hidden behind the spring shackle. The measurements are from a 70 blazer that has the wrong bumper but the correct center bracket.
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