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nctom
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Got Chris over at Mars Fab do some repairs and mods on my old bumper. We cut holes and recess mounted 2-50 watt CAT work lights behind the surface of the bumper. I covered them with nascar brake duct grills and stainless mesh screens. Wired them into the reverse leg off the trailer harness and to a rocker switch on the dash so I can cut them on or off, in or out of reverse. Rewired the completely hacked trailer connection and Chris cut a new hole for it in the step well. Used Duplicolor truck bed liner in the spray can to coat the bumper. Stuff works great! Thanks for the tip, Chris! I had tried another brand that was worthless, Duplicolor is some good stuff. The back ups are like having head lights behind you! With a 20 foot long truck the factory lights just werent cutting it.
MarsFab
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Your Hot Dog Guy!
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Looks great, I can see a ticket coming already!
nctom
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Hope not... As long as that isnt 'Five Oh' riding behind me with his high beams on!
No sur officur, deese here is fur totaly leagle 'wurk lite' porpoises only. I musta' hit dat switch by axydent! Are you awright? Can you see to drive?!!
nctom
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Trying to decide if I like the brite aluminum and stainless on there. Thinking about blacking it out. What do ya'll think?
VortecJeep
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That bumper is sweet.
Stuntman Autoworks
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Deffinately black it out.
Stuntman Autoworks
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I got tired of not having any light in reverse also I used some 6in oval led's and cut my bumper and mounted em with the rubber grommet. They are also wired into my reverse lights and a switch so I can turn them on whenever I want. I've had them almost 2yrs now and they are a huge improvement over stock.
VortecJeep
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Stuntman, what did you use to cut the holes without flaking off the chrome?
nctom
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A chrome saw. Dont you have one?
nctom
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Stuntman Autoworks said:
Deffinately black it out.
Yup, after sleeping on it and looking at it this morning, I think they need to be blacked out.
Stuntman Autoworks
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VortecJeep said:
Stuntman, what did you use to cut the holes without flaking off the chrome?
After getting all my measurements and laying it out on the bumper I used a hole saw for the 2 ends of the oval then used a cut off wheel to connect the two holes and make an oval then sparayed a lil clear coat on the cut edge to help prevent rust.
Stuntman Autoworks
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nctom said:
Yup, after sleeping on it and looking at it this mornin.g, I think they need to be blacked out.
I think it would look really nice if you painted the stainless and aluminum black but then leave the rivets plain aluminum to break up all the black. Just a thought I had during lunch.
nctom
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Had the same thought. Got some gold anodized too, but I think that would be a little gayish looking.
Stuntman Autoworks
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nctom said:
Had the same thought. Got some gold anodized too, but I think that would be a little gayish looking.
Lil south of the border paint scheme.
nctom
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Much more better. Stuck some back up washers behind the head of the rivets to keep them from dimpling the thin aluminum down into the mesh.
Backed up to my trailer in the dark tonight and the lights are awesome. I could see a rabbit running accross the driveway 30 feet behind me. (BTW it was a male rabbit with a small scar under his left eye).
nctom
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Before Chris did his thing that he does so well... The truck has no rust at all, all we could figure is the bumper came off a yankee truck.
Lurch830
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Bayboro, NC is near the coast so that's where I figured the any rust came from.
That and the owner before me was a custom cabinet maker that traveled up North occasionally for jobs.
Stuntman Autoworks
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Looks good all blacked out with the rivets like that.
nctom
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Lurch830 said:
Bayboro, NC is near the coast so that's where I figured the any rust came from.
That and the owner before me was a custom cabinet maker that traveled up North occasionally for jobs.
That makes sense, but only one side of the bumper was really bad. I figure it was from the slush pile in the middle of the road? Dont matter, the rest of the truck is rust free and it runs great!