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Discussion in '1960-1966' started by JohnB, Dec 24, 2013.

  1. Rich 5150 69

    Rich 5150 69 Member

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    :eek: Just work slow and careful...!
     
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    Fittments

    This is one reason why it's a good plan to pay the extra $ for the " GM Heritage " branded parts . they're not as close as the originals but they're way better than everything else .

    Me , I have old rusty bumpers re chromed AFTER I've test fitted them to the vehicle .

    Remember to mask off and spray paint the inside of all bumpers before installing so they don't rust .
     
  3. JohnB

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    Finally got the front bumper gap fixed. The bolts had a large washer on the back which wouldn't let it move sideways, took it off.
     
  4. Rich 5150 69

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    Good to hear John....! now get some more pics....!:D
     
  5. JohnB

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    I forgot to mention, there are no spacers. It bolts directly to the frame rails, but the holes are elongated. :)
     
  6. 66 Truck Drive

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    It isn't a surprise if the re-pops don't fit right. Many people will tell you not to buy a re-pop bumper, fender, grill ect....I know a guy who bought a re-pop grill for his 66 and none of the holes lined up. That's repop for ya...but like said..many a time the bumper brackets can be bent or a tad outta place. :D
     

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