ADD Stealth Bumper

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Lead Foot

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Thats right the bumpers mount on the front of the frame not the side DOH!

man Thanks for the replys A.D.D and Hockster! i have a friend that can built anything Out of steel,but we have built enough that i know i would rather work Over 3 or 4 days at 4 hours a pop and buy the Bumper out right ,than have the headache of trying to lay it all out Myself,Besides Your Finished product Has a nicer finish than something we made after several beers LOL

Thanks again LF
 

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They built one for me and I only needed a 3/16 in spacer behind the drivers side... I could have lived with it but, I am a little bit picky and wanted it to be the exact distance from the fender on both sides.Like He said no 2 trucks are the exact same... It fits better than the stock out for sure... lol

I'm pretty picky about stuff like that also ! Thats why i'm asking the questions i am....

I Like My Shit Dead On!
 

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Well as you know every truck is a little different and every bumper is a little different so fitment can look the littlest different.

This is true! Thats why i ask about adjustment,as long as i can adjust something to get it to measure correct, I'm OK with it...

Frames and front ends will very.... thats got to be one of the Biggest issues with Building stuff like Bumpers ETC...
 
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Here's a few pics of Chris' truck. Looking sexy!
 

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