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Old 04-02-2013, 09:01 PM   #26
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Re: Help vin decoding

Where's the rest of your rear bumper? Jamie 71 Longhorn
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Old 04-02-2013, 09:07 PM   #27
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Where's the rest of your rear bumper? Jamie 71 Longhorn
no clue hah the owners before my uncle had cut it and folded it up so make it shorter for some reason? im just trying tofigure out if the dimond plate bumper is original for this truck?



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Old 04-02-2013, 10:05 PM   #28
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That is actually an aftermarket bumper type that was fairly common for rural use trucks. It allows the tailgate to be folded down 180* with the straps off and the truck can be backed flat to a dock. See them a lot when livestock is carried in the truck too for backing up to a ramp.
The center tab that the receiver tube is welded to appears to be a later addition and will likely damage your tailgate if you try to fold it down though.
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That is actually an aftermarket bumper type that was fairly common for rural use trucks. It allows the tailgate to be folded down 180* with the straps off and the truck can be backed flat to a dock. See them a lot when livestock is carried in the truck too for backing up to a ramp.
The center tab that the receiver tube is welded to appears to be a later addition and will likely damage your tailgate if you try to fold it down though.
Thanks tim i would have never thought that good to know
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