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Old 06-16-2016, 08:19 PM
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Default PICS Installed aftermarket steelcraft rear bumper

So my stock 2 piece bumper was falling apart so I order this after market bumper.

install not to hard 2 hours with no help.

price is great with shipping $560 ~

http://www.carid.com/2013-ford-f-150...-85137335.html




Old 06-17-2016, 06:08 PM
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Looks great! I hate chrome and my plastic piece is broken on my rear bumper so this might be a option for me. Looks good without over done.
I've seen a lot that look great like the Iron Cross but I think those only look good on a big lifted truck IMO.
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i like the look from the rear, but that is one big ugly hole in the side of the bumper.
and from the side view, it looks a little odd being so square, should have been tapered a bit. But still looks a million times better than a chrome bumper
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I believe that ugly hole if you look close is to be used as a nifty step! Probably on both sides. And flat so you don't bust your , well you get the idea!
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Originally Posted by Koolponycar
I believe that ugly hole if you look close is to be used as a nifty step! Probably on both sides. And flat so you don't bust your , well you get the idea!
I think you may be right... but it's still an ugly hole...
I hate to admit this... but I like chevy's idea of the step notched in the corner of the bumper, but it's all fancied up with plastic trim too to make it look pretty. lol
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Originally Posted by morehousej
I think you may be right... but it's still an ugly hole... I hate to admit this... but I like chevy's idea of the step notched in the corner of the bumper, but it's all fancied up with plastic trim too to make it look pretty. lol
The Chevy steps are useless for anything other than a tennis shoe. Try stepping up on one with a steel toe covered in mud, your shins will hate you.
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
The Chevy steps are useless for anything other than a tennis shoe. Try stepping up on one with a steel toe covered in mud, your shins will hate you.
I kind of figured that.. they look small.... they just blend well is all I'm saying. but remember it;s a chevy..... not a work truck. lol

I do think the ones in this steel bumper look like they are definatly usable


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