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Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Looking for ideas as I don't like the bumper my stepside came with. What looks good?
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Nice truck! The factory style sport bumper is an option
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I have the original GM also
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I have the Saf-T-Bumper on my '68 C/10 Stepside. Dealer add-on. They are bombproof and handy as an anvil when tinkering on these old beasts. Also give sure footing when getting into the bed.
But now that the average driver is not a worker, but some car-sport enthusiast, I guess they've become unfashionable. ![]() Keeping mine. They look good if you shoot some aluminum spraypaint on them annually.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I love my Barden bumper.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I wanted something a little different but not crazy so I built a bumper similar to the one I had on a 70 model stepside as a teenager.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
First picture is using a stepside bumper from a 1st gen S10. The narrower width looks really good on stepside trucks
Second one is using last gen El Camino rear bumper
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
This bumper came on my truck, I'm not sure if this was a factory option or dealer installed, any body know for sure?
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Is it on the SPID?
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
If factory installed it would be on the spid . If not the dealer or owner installed it ,mine list painted bumper on the spid
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Hey Patrick J,
Happy ,,Santos'' It's your Patron Saint's Day. In the Old Country your Patron Saint's Day was celebrated like a second birthday. So happy St Paddy's Day.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Saw a guy wearing a green business suit covered in golden shamrocks today and I saw another guy wearing a kilt. They get way more participation points than I deserve
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I had lunch with my nephews. [One is named Patrick.] They gave me some Guinness Stout themed sox last XMAS, so I wore a yellow pair today. Only green shirt I could find that was clean is a green/navy striped polo shirt. I wore a black fedora to imitate a guitarist we all know. Patrick wore a kelly green derby party hat.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Thought I had a step bumper that would work but it is a fleetside bumper.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
A Welder could cut it down for you.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
No, this is not listed on the SPID. It only had 4 options, automatic trans, gauges, two tone paint, and radio. I knew it wasn't a factory option, I should have asked if it was the same as would have came from factory. I bought a new 69 truck in the fall of 68, it was an 8ft fleet side, only options on it was gauges, and over size tires. It was Burgundy which I understand is not so common today. Paid $2160.00 out the door for it.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I was going to do a show and tell with it but it looks the same as a couple of other fleetside bumpers guys posted. that was the one on a trailer I have made out of a 7-C 10 I rolled 30 years ago.
The bumper on my 71 could be cut down and not look bad if my uncle hadn't welded that half inch plate on it and If I hadn't added a receiver to it.
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Founding member of the too many projects, too little time and money club. My ongoing truck projects: 48 Chev 3100 that will run a 292 Six. 71 GMC 2500 that is getting a Cad 500 transplant. 77 C 30 dualie, 454, 4 speed with a 10 foot flatbed and hoist. It does the heavy work and hauls the projects around. |
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Mostly the Step Bumpers with traction surface were dealer add-on items. Often with the Dealer's name. Sourced locally too.
My '68 C/10 Stepside was sold out of Felix Chevrolet in LA and had a Saf-T-Bumper also locally made. Only on the SPID if they put them on at the factory. [Which happened sometimes.]
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I'm pretty well sure that the dealer installed step bumpers were regionally manufactured and distributed to dealers. Most in the Southwest coming from the Perry Bumper company in Waco who stamped a bunch of them with the dealer name and town. In most parts of the country if the truck was sold new in that area the bumpers came from the same bumper plant. I can remember that in the 60's the Hispanic farm workers often drove pickups with step bumpers from dealers in Laredo TX on them.
As far as stepside bumpers go it is hard to beat the stock sport bumper. I saw this one at the Portland Roadster show yesterday.
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Founding member of the too many projects, too little time and money club. My ongoing truck projects: 48 Chev 3100 that will run a 292 Six. 71 GMC 2500 that is getting a Cad 500 transplant. 77 C 30 dualie, 454, 4 speed with a 10 foot flatbed and hoist. It does the heavy work and hauls the projects around. |
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
I love a clean Orange Stepside.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
How you doin', Donn?
Good to hear from you.
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Re: Stepside rear bumper..what fits/looks good?
Those look pretty good. If I ever had a stepside I would narrow a factory sport bumper and modify outer brackets as needed. Even the factory sport bumpers intended for the stepsides look to wide IMHO. To the OP, factory type sport bumpers are available aftermarket for the step. Still look to wide to me.
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