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Location: Shasta Lake, CA.
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Re: 59 rear bumper help please
I'll be making holes in my rear roll pan when I get that far.
Here's how the bumper mounts. |
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Location: Cypress, Tx.
Posts: 1,504
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Re: 59 rear bumper help please
Thank you for that picture! So the brackets sandwich the frame? Oh it's called a roll pan! Well, I'll be working on this this morning; )
Thanks again! Posted via Mobile Device
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Idaho
Posts: 8,800
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Re: 59 rear bumper help please
Here is reference photo I grabbed to help you get it at the right height. At first I thought it was low but you have not notched the roll pan yet. That is a nice looking bumper.
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