truckin' magazine vol 36, no 4
#11
it never moved the height of my front end, canadian is right about 160 lbs. skill level... well i would have to say about 8-10 on the dificulty level, they are very tough to get to look right and VERY time consuming, and i had all the right tools for the job, i consider myself to be a decent fabricator, but these bumpers can be a real PITA
#13
#14
it never moved the height of my front end, canadian is right about 160 lbs. skill level... well i would have to say about 8-10 on the dificulty level, they are very tough to get to look right and VERY time consuming, and i had all the right tools for the job, i consider myself to be a decent fabricator, but these bumpers can be a real PITA
#16
Atleast its something that was your mistake, not that it makes it any better.
I got rear ended in December, and that sucked. My truck was always straight (no accidents), and they are never the same after an accident. We took it to a great shop, but its still the point that some guy had to damage my truck, and then he didnt even have insurance.
I got rear ended in December, and that sucked. My truck was always straight (no accidents), and they are never the same after an accident. We took it to a great shop, but its still the point that some guy had to damage my truck, and then he didnt even have insurance.
#17
yeah i think i would have been furious if it had been done by someone else. especially someone without insurance. well as soon as this guy gets back into to town i see what he can do for me. do you guys know a good site to get a good deal on those lights that go into the bumper like in pic?
#19