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Will a rear non step bumper off a 73-79 fit on my factory non step brackets on my 69?I figured there is more of a chance to find them in the junk yard. :D
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No. The frame-rail spacing on the dentside trucks is 4" wider, so the holes won't line up. Of course, you could always add a 2" spacer to each side (between the bracket and frame) to get the holes to line up, if you were so inclined.
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Thanks Keith,I didn't think they would work without a little modification.I might save up and buy a new one. :$$:
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its easy to fab up the bracket. I just welded a 2x3" tube to the original mount, and drilled the appropriate holes. Fit and worked perfectly.
I have them around here still, if I can find them I'll take a pic for ya.
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72hiboy4x4 wrote:its easy to fab up the bracket. I just welded a 2x3" tube to the original mount, and drilled the appropriate holes. Fit and worked perfectly.
I have them around here still, if I can find them I'll take a pic for ya.
That would be helpful. When I go to replace the bumper on my truck, I'll have to fab something up. The bracket (There's only one on one side of the bumper! :eek: ) has obviously been home brewed.
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I will probably fabricate some spacers if I find a good used later model bumper.I have alot of scrap steel laying around.I wish someone had a good used chrome one near me.All the ones I see posted for sale are on the left coast. :D
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