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Old 01-03-2009, 10:16 PM
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Lets see some home made bumpers

Here is what i came up with for my dually,
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Old 01-04-2009, 01:20 AM
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Well this is good timing. I have my print drawn up for my bumper, and will be working on it when the weather warms up and when I am home, so hopefully this time next week. I'll be watching this to see what other ideas come up.
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Heres mine. It was on my truck when I bought it.
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does anyone have specs or blueprints for bumpers like these front or rear??
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wow Im not usually a fan of most of those kinds of bumpers but that looks great
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I second that, that rear bumper looks clean and isnt as guady as most.
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this is the front on the 98.5 i made a while
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That rear bumper on your truck is living proof that less is more. I like the fact that it isn't some big Mad Max looking thing that is totally out of place on a pickup. I like it a lot!

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yeah great job on that rear bumper.....I wish I could weld like that!!! Heck I wish I could weld at all HAHAHAHA
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It was a pretty easy build, im 19 years old and built it myself so alot of people can handle the build, i have been fabricating and welding since i was 13 and do it all myself am am the only one in my family that has ever welded. Im self tought and independent due to my dad passin away a few years ago. Ill draw up some prints on my bumper and post them for anyone who is interested, mine was built out of nothin but scrap metal that was layin around at work it didnt cost me a penny
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Like said above that is a sweet bumper!!!! Great job!
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Originally Posted by atc250r
I like the fact that it isn't some big Mad Max...
Did Someone say MAD MAX

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Originally Posted by 91.5 beater
It was a pretty easy build, im 19 years old and built it myself so alot of people can handle the build, i have been fabricating and welding since i was 13 and do it all myself am am the only one in my family that has ever welded. Im self tought and independent due to my dad passin away a few years ago. Ill draw up some prints on my bumper and post them for anyone who is interested, mine was built out of nothin but scrap metal that was layin around at work it didnt cost me a penny
if you wouldnt mind at least give me a staring point for gathering materials
i havent had my rear bumper off, which reminds me i have to replace my twisted spring hanger
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I really like that small simple bumper as well Nice job
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Heres the ones i got for mine, kid makes these in a little town here in Montana, called throttledownkustoms.com , real nice work, cant wait to pound my first deer with this thing..lol.. hope the pics come through. Capn

ok guess i cant figure out how to get pics on here, i'm using shutterfly, will that not work on here?? grrrr


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