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Old 09-13-2005, 01:22 AM   #26
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New Bumper!

Well Sunday I installed my new Goodmark Bumper, I guess it's the best aftermarket bumper you can buy off the market. I looks better than my old one (An after market from the mid-80's that had more waves than the perfect storm ) Anyway here are some pics....and the only reason I didn't jack the truck up was because the bolts weren't hard to get to and I was in no hurry















BTW, for some reason it was a pain to align the bumer and I ended up finding out that Brown sits about 3/4" higher on the drivers side....Soooooo when I was aligning my bumper I kept thinking the bumper was crooked when the truck was and it took me about 4 tries to align it
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Old 09-13-2005, 01:41 AM   #27
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Well Sunday I installed my new Goodmark Bumper, I guess it's the best aftermarket bumper you can buy off the market...

Looks real good...
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Old 09-14-2005, 02:07 PM   #28
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How Much Was The Bumper..think In Getting New Ones Also................soon It Woul've Been Cheaper To Buy A New One Haha.........naaaaaaaa Gota Stay Old School...love The Stepsides...
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Old 09-14-2005, 02:30 PM   #29
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How Much Was The Bumper..think In Getting New Ones Also......
I was wondering that myself, so I looked them up...Goodmark Industries. It looks like $150 retail for a chrome bumper... not bad at all. In fact, they've got a lot of parts I need at good prices.

Question for BabyBlue, is the steel on the Goodmark as thick as the original bumper?
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Old 09-14-2005, 03:17 PM   #30
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Just thought I would throw this out there for you, but check my site on the 73-87 bumpers (notice the part numbers also) Might save you a few bucks:

http://www.73-87chevytrucks.com/merc...egory_Code=7FB
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Old 09-14-2005, 07:28 PM   #31
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How Much Was The Bumper..think In Getting New Ones Also................soon It Woul've Been Cheaper To Buy A New One Haha.........naaaaaaaa Gota Stay Old School...love The Stepsides...
Hey . . . ....quit teasin' us w/that little peak under the car cover in your avatar. I want to see some pics of the rest of that truck!
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Old 09-14-2005, 08:15 PM   #32
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Hey . . . ....quit teasin' us w/that little peak under the car cover in your avatar. I want to see some pics of the rest of that truck!
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Old 09-14-2005, 08:34 PM   #33
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i have been real busy the past month actually.

a few months ago i got a 78 GMC LWB, and it was in need of a resto. i got an 84 burban for free for parts. so u can guess what i have been doing.

i got the front clip, and doors off both the 84 and 78. the front clip and doors from the 84 are going on the 78. i still need to do a little hacking to make everything fit perfect, but not much. i got the dash's all ripped apart as well, and getting ready to paint the 78 dash, and install all the 84 stuff. i got the dual echaust off the 84, and that will be going on the 78. also got the frame and firewall painted as well on the 78.

only thing left is, put front clip on the 78, and both doors. also a new ps rocker for the 78. do the dual exhaust, clutch, and paint. pull engine and trans from the 84, and take it back to my buddies, and pull the hitch and rear bumper and seat from the 84. also install them as well.

i probably confused you guys, and gals. but yeah well.

i do have lots of pics. but dont really feel like uploading them.


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Old 09-14-2005, 08:50 PM   #34
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I was wondering that myself, so I looked them up...Goodmark Industries. It looks like $150 retail for a chrome bumper... not bad at all. In fact, they've got a lot of parts I need at good prices.

Question for BabyBlue, is the steel on the Goodmark as thick as the original bumper?
My old one wasn't an original bumper so I wouldn't know....but I will say that it is good quality, it has some thickness to it. The only thing you might want to do is sand down the edges (mine came a little rough) and if you're doing a "show" type vehicle then I'd send it out and have it smoothed and rechromed
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-2002 Firehawk T/A, 2006 Trailblazer SS AWD, 2014 GMC Sierra RCSB, 1971 2wd Blazer, 1996 SNB, 1997 2dr 2wd Yukon, 2001 Silverado RCSB, 2011 Silverado Z71 4x4, 1982 2wd Blazer, 1997 2dr Tahoe, 1970 Chevelle SS, 1972 2wd Blazer, 1986 Silverado Stepside, 1995 S-10, 1985 Silverado SWB.
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Old 09-14-2005, 09:56 PM   #35
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Just thought I would throw this out there for you, but check my site on the 73-87 bumpers....
WOW! That is cheap Chris. How's the quality? The pics look pretty good...
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Old 09-14-2005, 10:12 PM   #36
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Thanks for that link. Cool ride indeed.
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Old 09-14-2005, 10:13 PM   #37
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i have been real busy the past month actually.

a few months ago i got a 78 GMC LWB, and it was in need of a resto. i got an 84 burban for free for parts. so u can guess what i have been doing.

i got the front clip, and doors off both the 84 and 78. the front clip and doors from the 84 are going on the 78. i still need to do a little hacking to make everything fit perfect, but not much. i got the dash's all ripped apart as well, and getting ready to paint the 78 dash, and install all the 84 stuff. i got the dual echaust off the 84, and that will be going on the 78. also got the frame and firewall painted as well on the 78.

only thing left is, put front clip on the 78, and both doors. also a new ps rocker for the 78. do the dual exhaust, clutch, and paint. pull engine and trans from the 84, and take it back to my buddies, and pull the hitch and rear bumper and seat from the 84. also install them as well.

i probably confused you guys, and gals. but yeah well.

i do have lots of pics. but dont really feel like uploading them.


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Just so you know, the hitch won't fit without some modification, burbs have different frames at the rear to accomodate the fuel tank. I'd just get a truck hitch, and feel safe about using it than hacking the hitch up to make it fit

Rear bumper will be the same way, need some modification of the brackets for it to bolt up correctly. Those smooth rear bumpers look really slick on our trucks though!
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Old 09-15-2005, 03:18 PM   #38
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alright, thanks man. we will see. its all for free, if i dont use it, i wont be sad.

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Old 09-15-2005, 03:54 PM   #39
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RUSSELL the rear bumper that raps around you mentioned above can you use the brackets off of a blazer and the will bolt up direct and solid??? i ask b/c i have one and the bracket arnt even close with out it being floppy on the ends
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:39 PM   #40
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WOW! That is cheap Chris. How's the quality? The pics look pretty good...
They are pretty good for the ones that I got. It looks just like the above. They ARE slightly thinner than factory. There are different part numbers listed because one companies quality "appeared" to be better on the ones I had, so I went with them.
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