quick release bumper?

roadboy

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i used to just have 8 screws/nuts before i could take off my front bumper, could take it out in 10 min, but now its secured properly.
 

taka21

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roadboy;1843031 said:
i used to just have 8 screws/nuts before i could take off my front bumper, could take it out in 10 min, but now its secured properly.
welll i kinda did tube frame bumper supports so there is nowhere for the cover to actually bolt to now, so im looking for a way to make the bumper not sag by the turn signals now
 

Flateric

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Front or rear bumper?

Why not attach some cover bolt point to the tube bump back in the stock locations. It takes a little extra planning measuring/work but worth it in the end.
 

taka21

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Flateric;1843035 said:
Front or rear bumper?

Why not attach some cover bolt point to the tube bump back in the stock locations. It takes a little extra planning measuring/work but worth it in the end.
both actually, but the rear really doesnt need support it bolts on and looks ok
 

te72

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taka21;1843032 said:
welll i kinda did tube frame bumper supports so there is nowhere for the cover to actually bolt to now, so im looking for a way to make the bumper not sag by the turn signals now
Pictures? I've thought that I might have to do something similar due to the size of the radiator/fan setup I have, might have to push things forward a smidge...
 
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