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Old 10-08-2014, 12:50 PM
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I have a 3" body lift on mine too and both of the bumpers are tucked up nicely. The front has brackets to raise it up, but no one that I know of makes brackets to raise the rear bumper.
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How did you raise the bumper on the back? And what motor and tranny do you have?
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I bought a factory replacement bumper from LMC and the brackets that came with it bolted the bumper up just as it is in the pictures. I was pleasantly surprised by it because the bumper I had on before it had the space. I can take pictures of the brackets so you can see if there is a difference between mine and yours if you want. My truck has a 5.0 in it currently with 4.10 gears in the D60 and 10.25, but I have a 12 valve Cummins in the garage that'll be going in it here soon.

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Yeah that would be great! I was even thinking of making bumper brackets if had too. I have a road warrior bumper on my truck. (pic)

I have the 300 and 3.08 gears in the truck now. Im switching to 4.56 gears and swapping in a built 351w eventually.

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Here are what my bumper brackets look like.

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1992 with 2.5" Rough Country
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Is anyone in the central fl area that wants to straight axle there truck I'm taking everything out from under my truck to 4 link it I have everything you need and it will be just like buying a lift kit axles have new 488 gears and 12 in springs no bs blocks front it adjustable coil springs don't wanna part out will make some one a good deal on all
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94 F150 with 6" superlift and 35's (4.56 gears)


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Originally Posted by forrest411
94 F150 with 6" superlift and 35's (4.56 gears)


Where did you get those steps???!!!
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The steps are from N-Fab. The only thing that you need to be careful on is chassis flex because of how close the bars are to the bed. I called them to let them know about the problem, but I think they don't sell a lot of them for our trucks so I don't think they will address the problem. Instead they want me to space the bars out with washers. Not really what I want to do, so I will most likely end up cutting the bracket and adding to it to drop them a little bit. In my opinion they need to make the bracket 1/2" longer so that the bars are far enough away from the bed so it doesn't hit when the chassis flexes. You will see a picture of my truck on their website www.n-fab.com.
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