Rear bumper question D100

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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67step100 wrote:
Mon Feb 08, 2021 8:10 am
Volksnut wrote:
Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:49 pm
So here it is in mock up stage. I ended up with the Ford F100 style, I used there brackets too. I was able to use the first hole in the frame with the bracket, re-drilled bumper as frame is wider than a Ford. Welded up old holes and cut 1" from back of bumper (by plate) to push closer to body. Oh what color white are the bumpers?
Don't know about the colour but that looks really good.

What is the total length of the bumper? I am thinking something similar for my Utiline but would like to know how far the bumper will stick out from the side of the box.
It's not finished, the black is a primer that keeps it from rusting when shipped, i'll repaint it white. The bumper width is about a 1/2" short per side.

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Volksnut wrote:
Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:08 am

It's not finished, the black is a primer that keeps it from rusting when shipped, i'll repaint it white. The bumper width is about a 1/2" short per side.
Thanks volksnut but my backend is completely different than yours. I have a Utiline and I just want to get an idea how far out beyond the box it will sit, hence wanting the total length. Thanks.

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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It will look sorta like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83_HBLgZKIM

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:24 pm
That IS the factory ute bumper. Hard to find and worth $$$ when u do!
So how much $$$ are they worth? I have 2 w/brackets.

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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67step100 wrote:
Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:28 am
Volksnut wrote:
Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:08 am

It's not finished, the black is a primer that keeps it from rusting when shipped, i'll repaint it white. The bumper width is about a 1/2" short per side.
Thanks volksnut but my backend is completely different than yours. I have a Utiline and I just want to get an idea how far out beyond the box it will sit, hence wanting the total length. Thanks.
76 1/4"

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Volksnut wrote:
Mon Feb 08, 2021 4:14 pm

76 1/4"
Thanks volksnut.

Has anyone fit a '60-66 Chevy stepside rear bumper? It looks very similar to the original Utiline Dodge rear bumper but I think a bit wider. It is narrower than the ford by almost 6" so would probably look better on a Utiline (the Chevy bumper is 70 3/4" at its widest point).
1964-chevrolet-c10-stepside.jpg
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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Yes, I did several years ago. I like the look and it was hard to pass up the $100 price tag for a brand new (primered) bumper. That was through LMC.

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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I used a '61-'68 style Sweptline front bumper for the rear bumper on my '65 D100. :idea

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Series1Utiline wrote:
Tue Feb 09, 2021 6:17 pm

Yes, I did several years ago. I like the look and it was hard to pass up the $100 price tag for a brand new (primered) bumper. That was through LMC.
Sent you a PM asking for pics of your brackets for mounting if possible.

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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Here it is painted
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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Looks like it belongs there.
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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Nice job! :Thumbsup
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Re: Rear bumper question D100

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Damn, that turned out really nice! I have a few more pressing issues, but an affordable rear bumper is on the list for my 67 D200
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