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Old 04-10-2021, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Vansnxtweek View Post
Time for some YouTube/google research time young grasshoppa 😆

Go to 7:35 in Timmy’s video. They’re all like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wey2f8n0Klc&feature=youtu.be

Break out that grinder. I haven’t seen a single steel bumper that doesn’t require you to cut the frame ends off and then weld the company specific ends to the open frame ends.

Contact the company before you cut anything but I feel pretty certain that’s how you’ll have to go about this.
What the heck. I guess the earlier 3rd gens and the later “fat lip” 3rd gens have different frame ends. If my stock mounts looked like Tim’s, then It’d be a direct bolt-on. But I guess since I have the earlier 3rd gen without the “crush bar” behind the bumper, I don’t have those nice big mounts on the ends of the frame.

So I guess that answers my confusion. Out comes the angle grinder then. Will update soon.
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