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I built this bumper for my friends truck. It is all .25 plate and 2x2x.25 angle iron.I did a full autocad sketchup on it first. Next year once I get my new shop built and get moved in I will be taking the bumper back off, blasting it and painting it grey to match his truck.As well I am going to be building a flat bed for his truck to make it easier for him to pull his camper.
Reply:Thats Sick. I like it a lot.
Reply:dayum! what are you planning on running into?
Reply:what did it weigh i want to build one but im already on the verge of overloading front axle with the cummins anchor and a plow.
Reply:nice work!!
Reply:Originally Posted by slowlt1what did it weigh i want to build one but im already on the verge of overloading front axle with the cummins anchor and a plow.
Reply:looks nice! What did you use for the fog light holes did you use round stock or roll the steel sheet? I've been throwing around the idea of building a bumper like that for my Duramax lately. Anyway, that turned out real nice.
Reply:Originally Posted by Gary Clooks nice! What did you use for the fog light holes did you use round stock or roll the steel sheet? I've been throwing around the idea of building a bumper like that for my Duramax lately. Anyway, that turned out real nice.
Reply:My '96 Ram's back bumper is rusting. I was thinking buying a roll pan for it. But now I have something else in mind. Great looking piece of work. I'd like to see the final paint on it. |
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