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#1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: south carolina
Posts: 251
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Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
Has anyone modified the Rear Bumper to anything other than stock ,excluding roll pans?
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 543
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Re: Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
Not a modified stock bumper. But my brother is a great fabricator, we took an "Iron Bull" bumper from a mid 70's Gmc and modified it to fit. I'm sorry I have no pics as the truck is currently in storage with a family member in another state. But when assembling my Panel, I decided that if there was any kind of accident, I wanted the other vehicle to take damage, not mine. So we installed armored bumpers front and rear. It took months of searching images online to find the type of look I was looking for. I wanted something rugged without looking like I was building a rock crawler. I finally settled on one that had all the angular panels rounded off a bit so it looks sort of like someone made a stock looking bumper out of 3/8th inch plate and reinforced it. Also, I needed something a little stouter than stock as we also installed a swig away spare tire mount attached to the bumper. Its obvious that it is not stock but at a glance it does not draw attention, which is what I was going for.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: south carolina
Posts: 251
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Re: Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
Thanks for ideas, modified brackets to accept front bumper. Turned out nice . In my search for replacement for front bumper I stumbled upon a rear panel bumper. It needed some finessing. Those original bumpers are solid, they don’t straighten easily. It ready for paint now
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#4 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: south carolina
Posts: 251
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Re: Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
See photo
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#5 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: south carolina
Posts: 251
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Re: Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
First pic is front bumper on rear using original holes in bumper. Here is plc with correct rear bumper.
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: las cruces
Posts: 218
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Re: Suburban/Panel Rear Bumper
I have no pictures on here, but my 64panel has a 4 inch channel on mine, I will take some so you can see
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