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Bumpers

gledhillt

Newbie
Joined
Jul 28, 2008
Messages
47
DOSE ANYONE HAVE A SET OF BUMPERS OFF OF E-BAY FROM pnfab09? IF SO WHAT DO YOU THIMK ABOUT THEM.
 

borg

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2007
Messages
93
I have a set (front and rear) that I picked up last month. My '68 is far from being on the road so all I've done is test-fit them. They slipped into the frame nicely. They do not come drilled to bolt up to the frame so you'll need a big drill/bit to actually attach them to the rig (I guess you could weld them on too...).

Cosmetically they are rough. Raw steel, lots of weld spatter and sharp edges, they are going to need some sweat equity to look "deluxe". On the other hand I could just hit them with the grinder for 5 minutes to knock the spatter off, rattlecan 'em and call it good.

A fair deal for the price, just be aware you're buying a diamond in the rough not a finished piece.

Steve
 

Heus33

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 1, 2005
Messages
7,408
Looks GREAT on your rig..!

Thanks but I'm selling it - went back to a stock bumper - it seemed to "fit" the personality of my rig better.

/hijack
 

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Dan's73

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 17, 2006
Messages
1,117
Look like decent bumpers for the $$$, especially if you don't mind doing some finishing/cleanup.

Heus: I agree....that trimmed stocker looks more "at home"....maybe add a cactus smasher, but that's be about it.
 
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