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before I started the bumper I modified the front frame on both sides, this way I can lay some sheet metal on top of it and add a winch...someday.
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Moderator: FORDification
that would be sweet!!! a little dangerous though??FORDification wrote:Actually what you should to is cap off the ends to make it air-tight and then weld some quick-disconnet fittings onto the ends. You'd have a very cool portable compressed-air tank. I had a rear step bumper set up like that and really liked it. The end cap with the fittings should be recessed a few inches to protect the fittings.