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Post by Plowboy23x on Jan 27, 2013 12:37:45 GMT -5
How do you all use to load your bumpers? Our rules say we can do anything to it, as long as we use stock mounts.
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Post by Wreckandrace on Jan 27, 2013 12:51:00 GMT -5
Open er up and start welding steel in.
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Post by 16oz on Jan 27, 2013 13:00:42 GMT -5
Open er up and start welding steel in. x 2
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Post by B34 on Jan 27, 2013 22:36:57 GMT -5
Square tubing works good.
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Post by luodpipes on Jan 28, 2013 7:39:30 GMT -5
4x8 square tubing 1/2 thick. this ones on a outlaw car. but if a guy built it with 1/4 thick it would be ok on a car without alot of frame work.
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Post by booie1127 on Jan 28, 2013 9:21:47 GMT -5
4x8 square tubing 1/2 thick. this ones on a outlaw car. but if a guy built it with 1/4 thick it would be ok on a car without alot of frame work. Now that's a pointy
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Post by luodpipes on Jan 28, 2013 12:49:53 GMT -5
a 80s ford pointy, here is the one on my promod.
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Post by andrew555 on Jan 28, 2013 13:56:46 GMT -5
Take a piece of box tube and weld a chrome skin over it
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Post by Plowboy23x on Feb 3, 2013 0:29:43 GMT -5
Its a 85 lincoln town car stock bumper look it up and tell me: what you would do to make it hold.up like no other
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Post by fordpower111 on Feb 3, 2013 1:36:16 GMT -5
Take some 6 x 6 square tubing 1/2 thick cap one end of it fill it full of concrete let it cure then cap other end. Then find the center of tubing come out about 8" make a point. Take the chrome off of stock bumper and weld on to the tubing. There's your bumper!
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Post by luodpipes on Feb 3, 2013 3:38:34 GMT -5
;D Take some 6 x 6 square tubing 1/2 thick cap one end of it fill it full of concrete let it cure then cap other end. Then find the center of tubing come out about 8" make a point. Take the chrome off of stock bumper and weld on to the tubing. There's your bumper! ;Dthat b!tch would be heavy get a piece of 4x6x1/4 tube 5 ft long...then take your ford outer skin and weld it to it.. if you think your frame can hold it make it 3/8 thick tube. but stock i would use 1/4. no need to add concrete.
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Post by fordpower111 on Feb 3, 2013 3:48:52 GMT -5
that b!tch would be heavy That's the ideal! and the frame can take it. I would change front springs if you can't bolt or weld a-arms.
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Post by fordpower111 on Feb 3, 2013 3:50:14 GMT -5
Oh! Love the pro-mod!
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Post by hardhitter101 on Feb 3, 2013 7:55:12 GMT -5
dec bumper after a little added structure haha Attachments:
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Post by hardhitter101 on Feb 3, 2013 7:57:03 GMT -5
back together Attachments:
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