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meowMEOWmeowMEOW
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Tucked bumpers
I've seen a few pics of trucks with bumpers that are "tucked" back towards the body a couple inches, so that it does not protrude as much. I'm currently working on the rear, anyone have and tips?
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Re: Tucked bumpers
Are you talking about the heavy barden type bumper like on 63deluxfleet's truck in the picture? I've seen a few at some dismantler yards.
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Re: Tucked bumpers
or like this? i don't know details, but it looks nice...bumper is flipped too
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meowMEOWmeowMEOW
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Re: Tucked bumpers
the second one! I wanted to flip mine and tuck it very similar. My step has a larger curve to the bumper. I was hoping someone might have pics of how they shortened the brackets for the bumper.
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Re: Tucked bumpers
Here's a link to how Classic Trucks Magazine did it on their Project Old School 64 C10:
http://www.classictrucks.com/tech/04..._vi/index.html
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Re: Tucked bumpers
You could also switch to a 67-72 rear bumper (it's flatter). The stepside version has more of a curve on the ends. (not my truck)
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Re: Tucked bumpers
biggest and ugliest back bumper you will ever see.... not my doing, i bought it with it
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Re: Tucked bumpers
McC, that bumper is freakin huge! Looks like a damn ballast for a tractor pull.
marke thanks for the link
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