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Neither picture shows it well, but here's what a little shimming can do to a correct a sagging bumper
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See the drop on driver's side above? After shimming below.
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If your bumper is not bent, you ca loosen the brackets at the frame ends and roll the bumper back to where you want it and tighten the bolts to the brackets. If you want to straighten a bend bimper, take it to a body shop. There are companies that straighten them for a fee.
 

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'92 Wayne short bus on an E350 chassis. 7.3idi. I use it for camping and pulling my boat. Just got done rebuilding the engine. Interesting job getting it in and out of the van. :confused: Welded up a fixture for my engine hoist that bolted to the bottom front corners of the block and chained to lifting eyes near the rear of the intake. Took me longer to weld up the fixture than to pull the engine. Running great now but not a job I'd want to tackle on a regular basis!

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Coming out...
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Going back in...
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… in the rear window.
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This is White Trash, my 1992 F250 with a NA 7.3, 5 speed and 3.55 gears. I've owned it for 18 years. I swapped in a king pin Dana 60 and rear blocks from a '86 F350 and added an extra leaf to each side to level it. I designed and fabbed up the dual stabilizer mounts myself. I scored the winch for only $300 a few years ago. Its a Warn 8274, they sell for $2,000 new! I have the cover removed right now to clean the connections inside. I built the winch bumper myself. Currently I'm doing some rust repair on the lower rear box corners. It will soon be turboed as well.

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Only had her a few weeks. Bought from a guy who told me to join oilburners. So she may have already been posted here at some point. ‍♂️

1990 7.3. 4x4. 5 Speed. Dana 60. Solid axle swap. On 315/75/R16’s (for another couple of hours. Going down to 285’s).
 

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Man. Dropped down to 285/75/R16 and she drives like a new truck. I think the slightly smaller tires look better, too. Definitely nice to be able to turn without rubbing the springs. Speedo more accurate. Just all around better. Pumped.
 

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My 1985 F250 6.9 currently being worked on

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My 1985 F250 6.9 currently being worked on

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Those wheel covers are awesome, any info on them?
 

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93 F-350 161k with long service bed. Picked it up for $1600 and all it need was a new starter and new front calipers.
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