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<blockquote data-quote="CHOP SHOP" data-source="post: 1160617" data-attributes="member: 17493"><p>Got some rocker bars on. They are 2x3 quarter wall boxtube. There are three 1.75x .250wall dom tubes supporting each side. I cut off the ends at an angle and capped them with some 2x.250 flatbar.</p><p></p><p> Put a rear bumper on after the rockers. It is constructed of 1/4 wall 4x4 box tubing. It has the ends capped. The middle is notched out and plated in with flatbar to make a relief for the license plate. It looks similar to a stock step bumper but extremely strong. Underneath is two loops welded on for tow/recover points aswell as a reciever if needed. I slid 3 inch channel iron inside the framrails and notched the roll pan area of the bed to clear the bumper supports. Then welded on the bumper.:cheer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHOP SHOP, post: 1160617, member: 17493"] Got some rocker bars on. They are 2x3 quarter wall boxtube. There are three 1.75x .250wall dom tubes supporting each side. I cut off the ends at an angle and capped them with some 2x.250 flatbar. Put a rear bumper on after the rockers. It is constructed of 1/4 wall 4x4 box tubing. It has the ends capped. The middle is notched out and plated in with flatbar to make a relief for the license plate. It looks similar to a stock step bumper but extremely strong. Underneath is two loops welded on for tow/recover points aswell as a reciever if needed. I slid 3 inch channel iron inside the framrails and notched the roll pan area of the bed to clear the bumper supports. Then welded on the bumper.:cheer: [/QUOTE]
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