Road Armor Installed!!
So this is the continuation of my last post on my new bumpers...
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...y-jealous.html
A buddy helped my installed them a little over a week ago. The install went pretty good. The front came off the easiest; the rear was a little more involved. The rear had those metal clips that have bolts through them and they broke. So we had to get the cutting wheel and sawz-all out for a few minutes.
Here's a few pics from the install. The bumper brackets went onto the frame really tight, but nothing a good size mallet couldn't handle. In order to get the front far enough onto the frame so we could get the bolts in the holes I had to drive the truck up against a large John Deere tractor tire. Worked pretty good, lol.


https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...y-jealous.html
A buddy helped my installed them a little over a week ago. The install went pretty good. The front came off the easiest; the rear was a little more involved. The rear had those metal clips that have bolts through them and they broke. So we had to get the cutting wheel and sawz-all out for a few minutes.
Here's a few pics from the install. The bumper brackets went onto the frame really tight, but nothing a good size mallet couldn't handle. In order to get the front far enough onto the frame so we could get the bolts in the holes I had to drive the truck up against a large John Deere tractor tire. Worked pretty good, lol.


Very sweet wasn't sure if i wanted to do them on the power wagon but i think that about l clears it up .
Thanks! Comments like that are always welcome. I'd have a cap and roof rack like yours, but the g/f would kill me because she hates the look of caps. I think lifted trucks look awesome with caps.



