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Bumper bolts?


mp3deviant721

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I shouldn't have any issues if I replace my the bolts that hold the bumper to the bracket, right? The old bolts have a metal strip holding the bolts so that the bolts do not spin when you are turning the nuts holding the bumper on. I need to replace them because I need longer bolts to allow me to install light brackets on the top two bolts.
 
Yup, onely thing is the stip is were you dont have to fight with holding a wrench and ratchet(i'd assume)
 
i just replaced mine with 10.9 grade M14 bolts and added a tow hook in the back.

had no problem holding the head of the bolt with a wrench. lower your spare tire to gain some access.

also mine were rusted on TIGHT. i tried it at home with a huge breaker bar and decided F this and used my snap on 1/2" impact to snap them off. if yours are rusted im betting that a compressor kit 300ft/lb gun wouldn't even loosen them. you'll either need a very strong gun or a huge breaker bar
 
i just replaced mine with 10.9 grade M14 bolts and added a tow hook in the back.

had no problem holding the head of the bolt with a wrench. lower your spare tire to gain some access.

also mine were rusted on TIGHT. i tried it at home with a huge breaker bar and decided F this and used my snap on 1/2" impact to snap them off. if yours are rusted im betting that a compressor kit 300ft/lb gun wouldn't even loosen them. you'll either need a very strong gun or a huge breaker bar

I was actually talking about my front ones but this is quite useful info as I was deciding on putting a tow hook on the back of my truck as well. Thanks. :icon_thumby:
 
i've been known to weld the head of a bolt to a piece of flat stock to make my own bolts that won't move..
 
That's a good idea. But I'd be fine with using a wrench and socket.

i did when adding a brush guard to a semi one time, and you couldn't get to the head of the bolts. so just using more tools wasn't really an option. i had barely enough room to get the 2 bolts and flat stock in there.
 

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