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Front Bumper Brackets


99_3.0

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Glenwood, MN
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2003
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Automatic
Been a while since I've been on the forum! I sold my F150 a while ago and I picked up another 03 Ranger. I'm going to be fabbing up another front bumper for it and was wondering if anybody knew of a company that makes custom front bumper brackets. I had bought some before that worked great but can't seem to find them anywhere! They were laser cut out of 7 guage or quarter inch steel, can't remember which. Any help would be appreciated!!
 
If it helps to narrow it down I had to cut out the center "strip" of the frame horns and the new mounts bolted on inside the frame rail. I welded nuts onto the mounts and ran a bolt in from the outside of the frame. I've looked for a couple hours to find them and can't!! Any help would be appreciated! I'll even show off pictures when I get started :icon_thumby:
 
im looking for someone to make mounts on my bumper as well
 
Been a while since I've been on the forum! I sold my F150 a while ago and I picked up another 03 Ranger. I'm going to be fabbing up another front bumper for it and was wondering if anybody knew of a company that makes custom front bumper brackets. I had bought some before that worked great but can't seem to find them anywhere! They were laser cut out of 7 guage or quarter inch steel, can't remember which. Any help would be appreciated!!

Do you have dimensions or any drawings of what you are looking for? Depending on how much information you provide I could cut something on my cnc plasma table for you. I don't have a SLA truck to take measurements off of.

im looking for someone to make mounts on my bumper as well

Here is the center section of a bolt on winch mount I did for my 93. The side plates bolt to the factory mounts then I plan to drill two more holes on each frame rail to help secure it.


Untitled by dresselhausfc, on Flickr

Here it is mostly completed. I still need to paint it to be finished. I would sell the whole bumper. It has been fully welded sense the pictures were taken.


Untitled by dresselhausfc, on Flickr


Untitled by dresselhausfc, on Flickr
 
Price tag? I have a 94 that I need to get a winch bumper for.
 
I ended up going in a little bit different direction than I was planning. I built a "bumperette" that fits inside the gap in the factory bumper. Basically what I wanted was a stronger front recovery point than the factory tow hooks; the welds on those are god awful. I used some angle iron and 2x2 square tubing to build it. I will post pictures later today. I like it simply for the fact that it's significantly stronger than the factory tow hooks and it looks pretty cool tucked into the bumper. :icon_thumby:
 
As far as the bumper is concerned I left it as is. My bumper bolts completely to the factory mounts. Just drill 2 extra holes in the factory mounts. My previous bumper only mounted with the two factory bolts on each side. I had a lot of hard pulls on it and never had a problem.

I do have a piece of angle iron welded to the bottom and inside of the frame rails. It is there from when I did a SAS with leafs. I have sense went to 3 link with coils. There are welds in spots I cant get a grinder into to cut off so it is still there. If i could cut it off I would have nothing changed in the crumple zone.
 

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