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Audible Odyssey's 99 Facelift


Audible_Odyssey

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1999
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So after a long day of torching, cutting, grinding and welding, I finally finished the face lift on my truck. If you haven't seen my bumper how it was.........................take a look.
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A little saggy if you ask me. So I decided that I needed to change it up a bit. So using the same basic concept of my "saggy" bumper, I refined the design and look of it.

Ok, So first off we had to remove my two KC's
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Then we began cutting the light supports and the braces holding up the bumper. Which wasnt much by the way (Too much alcohol when I first built it. Which is probably the main cause of the saggyness.)
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Removed the bumper.
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After that, we had to cut the frame another inch for more room to play with, to mount it straight.
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Then we welded plates on the end of the frame to build off of. Then began to weld angle iron from one side of the frame to the other as the bracket.
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Once we added that bracket, we began welding the bumper back on after we grinded down the old welds on it.
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After we welded all the way across the bottom of the bumper on the bottom to the angle iron, we began welding on supports from the frame to the back of the bumper.
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After we were all finished up with that, we cut pieces of angle iron 2" wide for the KC mounts. Positioned them properly then welded them on.
Once everything was all done, we went ahead and painted it flat black, instead of the gloss black.(personal choice)

Thats about it. Ofcourse there was much more work and issues than I have mentioned on here, but I decided I wanted to make this thread a little more brief and interesting.
Oh, and I didn't mention that one of my buddies was a jacka$$ and was cutting the braces from the frame to the bumper and sliced his arm open. Haha! Oh, and I didn't mention that I added two more KC's.
Now onto the end result.

Heres a few pics of what it looked like before....
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And of course the one I posted at the beginning of the thread....
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And what it looks like now......




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Thanks for checkin' out my thread, and feel free to express your opinion!:icon_thumby:
 
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It's nice but how come it's so clean and shiny

I was thinking the same thing. It needs to be a lot dirtier. Run it through a mudhole a couple times and then take some pictures.
 
Thanks guys.

It's nice but how come it's so clean and shiny

I was thinking the same thing. It needs to be a lot dirtier. Run it through a mudhole a couple times and then take some pictures.

Haha! No Doubt, But I had to have it clean for at least a photo shoot! Plus, No mud around here. Once there is though, I will go out and play, and post some pics.:icon_thumby:
 
I think it looks better, but maybe it is just me, but it still looks like it is leaning back on ya. Unless you did that on purpose...The lights look nice, sharp truck non the less!
 
Nice looking ride, but i agree with mike on the bumper. it definitely doesnt sag to the left anymore, but it does lean back alot. also i was wondering if you bolted the bumper to the frame via brackets or if you welded it? keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing a custom rear bumper on this thing!
 
I think it looks better, but maybe it is just me, but it still looks like it is leaning back on ya. Unless you did that on purpose...The lights look nice, sharp truck non the less!
Yeah, it leans back still, but thats the way I wanted it. Especially for when I get better fenders. Thanks!
Nice looking ride, but i agree with mike on the bumper. it definitely doesnt sag to the left anymore, but it does lean back alot. also i was wondering if you bolted the bumper to the frame via brackets or if you welded it? keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing a custom rear bumper on this thing!
I welded it on. :) yeah, the rear bumper with a spare tire mount is my next project. :icon_thumby: Thanks for the comments.
 
are you up on the west side or RR?
 

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