Bumper lift for a body lift.
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Bumper lift for a body lift.
If you raised the body off the frame, the bumper no longer sits in the correct place. With a 3" body lift, the bumper sits below the grill shell instead of over the bottom lip where it belongs. Follow along as we correct this problem.
Here are the stock frame horns with the body lift already installed....
First we scribe a cut line using a square so the cuts are perpendicular to the ground and we slide the bumper straight up.
Being careful to stay on the line, cut them suckers off.
Now measure 3" and slide the pieces you cut off up and then clamp them in place and check the measurement again.
Do both sides, then tack everything in place and set the bumper to make sure it looks level with the truck.
Even welded on both sides, this isn't very strong. You need a kicker in there to prevent twist. Here I have two pieces of 3/8"x2" flat stock cut and shaped to fill the void.
After welding it in place....
The whole reason for this kicker is to give it extra rigidity, so weld it everywhere you can, front and back. This sucker isn't going anywhere.
Here are the stock frame horns with the body lift already installed....
First we scribe a cut line using a square so the cuts are perpendicular to the ground and we slide the bumper straight up.
Being careful to stay on the line, cut them suckers off.
Now measure 3" and slide the pieces you cut off up and then clamp them in place and check the measurement again.
Do both sides, then tack everything in place and set the bumper to make sure it looks level with the truck.
Even welded on both sides, this isn't very strong. You need a kicker in there to prevent twist. Here I have two pieces of 3/8"x2" flat stock cut and shaped to fill the void.
After welding it in place....
The whole reason for this kicker is to give it extra rigidity, so weld it everywhere you can, front and back. This sucker isn't going anywhere.
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