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Rear bumper build


Phantom

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Joined
Jul 13, 2013
Messages
94
City
Salida CA
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Automatic
Not completed but a good start.
Started with some 6"x3" 1/4 wall tubing, and a wheel hub from a small trailer.
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Mocked it up with jack stands, took some 2"1/4" wall square tubing for the lower support
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Then some 2" 3/16 wall for uprights and supports
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Placed a 32" tire from the explorer which will soon be a matching 33"
tire.. I thought I had it all figured out and the I built the damn thing to high, so a few cuts and re building and should be were I want it..
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Should have finished pics soon, with paint and locking latch installed..
 
Awesome. I like the trailer hub use, but that kills your rear view a bit.

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So I cut 4 inches out & angled it back to follow the contour of the rear hatch. Boxed in the ends.
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Painted it all up and put a mock up wheel on it.
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Tire still sits a little high, but it will do.
Will add the high lift under the tire and mount to the swing out arm. Going to add tow strap hooks when I find the ones I want...
 
Nice work.

I'm a bit curious, how much does that thing weigh?
 
Nice work.

I'm a bit curious, how much does that thing weigh?

Well actual wait, I don't know, but it is stout.
If I had to guess, I bet it's close to 100-125lbs.
What's nice with the trailer hub it is effortless to
Swing open. I'm pretty sure if someone rearends
It the bumper is going to come out ontop..
 
hey how does it stay close looks almost like what drag cars use to hold the hood closed those pin things
 
It's a 1/2" hitch receiver pin, same pin used on a rear hitch of a truck. I found one with a loop handle on it, thought it looked a little better then just the bent one. I drilled a hole through the swing out arm and welded a 2" piece to the top of the bumper...
 
I want to add, most hitch pins are 5/8 so if this route you go and want 1/2" you might have to look at a farm implement type store.. We had them laying around the shop..
 
I like the way you made that might try something like thatfor my bii build
 
did you just have the 2x4 steel laying around and if not how much did it cost

My favorite words are LOW BUDGET
 
Couldn't tell you on the price, I had all steel that I used. I used 3"x6" for the bumper and 2"x2" for everything else.
 

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