CALLING 2nd Gen'ers w/ Bumpers & Sliders
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CALLING 2nd Gen'ers w/ Bumpers & Sliders
I really searched, I promise. (some of you speak in tongues) I'm taking a welding class and I want to build a bumper or sliders. I new to welding, but my instructor said he would help me if I FUBAR the operation.
That said, I was wondering if any of you would (pretty please!) provide me with the dimensions and/or drawings of custom or "paid for" bumpers/sliders for a 2nd gen. I would prefer drawings, but beggars can't be choosers! Also your opinion of what I should tackle, Bumper or sliders would be appreciated as well.
I was thinking 2" tubing all the way around for a polished look. However, I'm very open, nary, encourage suggestions.
Thanks
That said, I was wondering if any of you would (pretty please!) provide me with the dimensions and/or drawings of custom or "paid for" bumpers/sliders for a 2nd gen. I would prefer drawings, but beggars can't be choosers! Also your opinion of what I should tackle, Bumper or sliders would be appreciated as well.
I was thinking 2" tubing all the way around for a polished look. However, I'm very open, nary, encourage suggestions.
Thanks
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that may or may not help you out.
for the mounting brackets , you may have to take the specs directly from your own rig, such as the space between the frame rails.
that may or may not help you out.
for the mounting brackets , you may have to take the specs directly from your own rig, such as the space between the frame rails.
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Originally Posted by Rugby10
I was wondering if any of you would (pretty please!) provide me with the dimensions and/or drawings
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Sliders would be an ideal first project as dimensions don't have to be exact. Just make the mounting legs long and trim them down when you go to install them. Once you tackle that then move onto the bumper's more difficult mounting brackets.
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