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Body Lift Filler Panel - Pictures

Ro_Ja Boy

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Made some last minute changes to the Bronco build and decided rather than having the OEM tire carrier installed and the rear frame rails modded to have the rear bumper mount without a body lift gap, to use a rear body lift filler panel from Duff and run their bumper mounted tire carrier.

I figure that gives me more flexibility down the road for larger tires and if i ever didn't want a spare tire, not to have holes in the rear quarter panel.

Does anyone have pictures of the rear body filler panel installed besides the Duck one used on their site? Appreciate any pictures and the size body lift.

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blubuckaroo

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Here's the front.
The rear should be the same.
 

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Ro_Ja Boy

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I watched the video. That Bronco has a 1" body lift, so was just wondering if there were more pics out there that showed 2" body lift and others with the rear panel installed.

I like the OEM bumper and want to keep my bumpers chrome to match the polished wheels, mirrors, etc. Another reason why aftermarket bumpers don't make sense for me currently.
 

mbhaddad

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Here's a pic of the rear filler panel on mine, it's a 2" body lift
 

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Ro_Ja Boy

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Here's a pic of the rear filler panel on mine, it's a 2" body lift

Looks awesome...was worried it would look bulky or out of place, but doesn't. Thank you!

What color is your Bronco? Looks similar in that pic to mine.
 

jduffent

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We have pictures of them on the DUCK, but no one seems to send us pictures of their builds lately. If you do have high-quality pics of your duff parts installed send them to us. ;)
 
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Ro_Ja Boy

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We have pictures of them on the DUCK, but no one seems to send us pictures of their builds lately. If you do have high-quality pics of your duff parts installed send them to us. ;)

I'll send you some in about a month once installed.

The Duck was the only one I had seen and it is only a 1" body lift...was hoping to see something in 2" which I've now seen.
 
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Ro_Ja Boy

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Saw that beauty posted today. So much better than when the gaps exist without panels. Thanks
 

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Keep in mind if you plan on installing the Duff Tire carrier designed to work with the stock chrome bumper AND you want to add the Duff filler panels those two parts will be utilizing the same mounting points. This will require opening up the mounting holes on the filler panel and tightening the hardware from behind the filler panel or removing the tailgate.
 
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Ro_Ja Boy

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Keep in mind if you plan on installing the Duff Tire carrier designed to work with the stock chrome bumper AND you want to add the Duff filler panels those two parts will be utilizing the same mounting points. This will require opening up the mounting holes on the filler panel and tightening the hardware from behind the filler panel or removing the tailgate.

Guess I’ll figure it out when the tire carrier arrives and is ready for install.
 

matts460

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Installed my duff rear (2-3") body lift filler panel, i have a 3" body lift, so the panel was not enough, had to give it some help with a flat piece of steel, turned out great in the end.
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