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And shelves are done.. Next a few small items.. Then the A-frame/chain hoist will come in to split apart the 2F and 4spd, mount the motor on the stand and start breaking it down.
THEN... back to bumpers and whatnot...
J
THEN... back to bumpers and whatnot...
J
. To say it was a PITA compared to the front would be an understatement. I guess my hopes were too high after how easy the front rivets came out! At any rate, the bumper receiver frame fit nice and snug between the truck frame rails so I only needed to spread out the frame rails a smidge with the hi-lift, slide in the bumper, and bolt it up. All said, if the rivets weren't such a PITA, this project would have taken me 30 minutes. All in all I had about 4 hours total into the install, most of that spent figuring out how to drive out the cross member rivets without boogering up anything else. Here are a few pictures of the final product. I couldn't be happier with the look, heft, and quality of the bumpers. You make a kick A$$ product sir. Thank you again for all the "customer support" through the builds and installation. To anyone considering one of Jason's products... don't hesitate to pull the trigger, you won't regret it!