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Old 08-25-2003, 11:31 PM   #1
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Question Tongue weight on original bumper

Anyone know what an original steel bumper is rated at? This bumper is attached by 4 bolts to the rear of the frame and appears to be original. Doesn't have any stampings on what it can handle.
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Old 08-25-2003, 11:42 PM   #2
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Probably 500 pounds...but that would have been 303 years ago.
I'll never tow with one again after ripping one.
And it wasn't so old either.
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Old 08-25-2003, 11:51 PM   #3
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Yeah, not sure I want to try pulling anything with that bumper. I have a 55 Willy's that I want to tow a little closer to some prime 4 wheeling locations and even though the Willy's isn't very heavy, I think I might just buy a real hitch. Thanks
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Old 08-25-2003, 11:56 PM   #4
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IMO...that is a real good move. I'm one of the few that think a tow bumper should never be used on public roads, and all hitches should be calss 4 or better.
It never fails, you ALWAYS see some idiot with an S-10 using a K-mart step bumper to haul a huge trailer with 2 hummers on it or something else just as stupid.
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Old 08-31-2003, 02:02 PM   #5
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400lbs im pretty sure, but it dependson the bumper,

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Old 08-31-2003, 02:24 PM   #6
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Here's the picture. It's bolted on pretty good, just not sure I would use it to pull the Willy's. The Willy's pretty light but don't want to take a chance of losing it. My problem is finding a hitch that doesn't require relocating the spare tire mount. I kinda like the tire underneath and not in the bed. Looking at the class 3 from JCWhitney. They have one that doesn't require welding, but it doesn't mention the spare tire. Guess I will have to make a call.
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I would think that they would be good for 350-lbs of tongue weight, with a 3500-lb towed weight. Hitch receivers, are graded by class, but mine is rated for 500-lbs of tongue weight. Of course, and equalizer hitch would be the way to go, to take some weight off of the rear of the frame. My truck was used to tow a 28--ft travel trailer. My truck: A SWB Fleetside with a 350/400TH set up.

I towed a 55 Chevy 2-dr with a '70 SWB Chevy, that had a 250/3-speed set up. Used the bumper and a ball. All it had was the 4 bolts that hold the bumper on....I hope. That was back in '74.
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Old 08-31-2003, 07:40 PM   #8
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Don't know if they have "Tractor Slupply" stores out there but it is a farm supply type store that sells hitches that bolt right up to our trucks-----the bottom mount spare is not compromised---and the hitch is rated at 6500lbs. I've used one for 4 years with no problems. It even came with the 2" ball!!! Was like $89. All you need is the wiring.
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Old 08-31-2003, 08:05 PM   #9
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Thanks Huck, will have to check on that. Here in the desert there is not much call for tractor supplies
I will call back home to Arkansas and see if my dad can find one there. I know of a few places that deals with tractor supplies.
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Old 08-31-2003, 10:36 PM   #10
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Huck, does this look like the one you are talking about?

You can buy them at Tractor Supply Company right here on line.
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Thanks Andy, checked out the site and registered with them. Waiting for a reply from them to see if it's a direct bolt in. If so, consider it purchased.
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Old 09-01-2003, 03:55 AM   #12
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I just had one INSTALLED like the one Longhorn posted and it cost me a total of $140. I didnt even get dirty. I can tow anything I own now! I also have torn a factory bumper off a truck. Not fun at all, also not worth loosing what you are towing.
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Old 09-01-2003, 08:28 AM   #13
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Andy, that looks like the dude I put on my truck. Don't remember if it was a direct bolt in --may have had to drill a hole or two but---it fit the frame perfect. Now I have a leaf spring frame and am not sure what would be required if you have a coil spring truck with the factory overlaod springs---those mounts may need to be removed and then rebolted but it should still come together.
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Old 09-01-2003, 01:04 PM   #14
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To buck the trend, I'll say this much for a good step bumper: the receiver hitches bolt to the bottom lip of the frame channel. The bumpers usually bolt through the web (or side) of the "C." If the attachment points are the same in strength (as the are on my bumper), you can tow just as much weight with it. The reason I put a receiver hitch on as well was for the flexibility that the drawbar hitches provide. My 1/4" plate, fully welded and gussetted, overly-engineered bumper can tow more weight that the truck is capable of pulling and MUCH more than it is capable of stopping.
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