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It really looks like someone is finally solving the conundrum of how to make a 70 Series Ute rear bumper look like it was designed for the truck!We had time to use the world's fanciest tubing bender to bend up some 1.5" tubing for our side pieces....fit them, tacked them.
Tomorrow we make the side supports and burn it all in. Then it's time for a swing out. We're on a roll.
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It really looks like someone is finally solving the conundrum of how to make a 70 Series Ute rear bumper look like it was designed for the truck!
Nice work! I will add to my 70 Series wish list!
I really want to get the intercooler on before I start upping the boost. I think 22psi sounds good....maybe 20. Hoping the G-turbo improves the low end side of things.....pretty sure it will. Might do some driving tomorrow in it now that I have a bumper on it.Ya more curious how to torque responds when the boost goes up. I want to imagine that the 1HD block can handle some 2JZ level boost. Am I alone?
White ones are turn and reverse, red is running and brake. Really nice lights.I’m sure you’ve already mentioned this but are your aux bumper lights “running lights, turn signals and backup lights” all in one?
For sure....not a lot of room for error in powder coat. We'll see how their filler works...kind of curious about that. Our powdercoat guy has used it before on some of our pieces but I'm going to do the finish work this time.....I'm a bit more particular I thinkBetter to see your imperfections in paint you can fix rather than powder you can’tLooking good -