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DeeseSR

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I posted a side picture of the truck in my garage. The tires are tight on the front but it looks so much better than the stockers.
 

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DeeseSR said:
I posted a side picture of the truck in my garage. The tires are tight on the front but it looks so much better than the stockers.
lookin' good. looks like the factory curve on that bumper to me ;Sweet
i'd like to see close ups of where you cut the bumper (& how?) if it's not too much trouble.
i shoved 33's under my 2wd, but had to shim out the bumper a bit to do so - when i get a new one, i want to trim that bottom corner (as i'm assuming you did)...

and Thank You for your service, SSgt.
(we need a saluting smiley)
 

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Front Bumper Cut

I used a die grinder with a cut of wheel and trimmed out about 1/2 an inch on the top to about 2 inches at the bottom. I'll take close up's of it tomorrow and figure out how to post them for you to see. They are a tight fit but I'll deal with that. Thanks.
 

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jcfb said:
If you hadn't said anything, I wouldn't have known you cut anything.

My feelings exactly. Great job!
 

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