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Old 01-02-2007, 06:25 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by superpowerdave
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On a D2 there are four bolts attaching the bumper to the frame, and then there are two slide-in type bolts holding the ends in place near the tires. The four actual bolts though are accesible without removing anything. Just get creative, crawl under there on the creeper and a flashlight and you'll see them. The ones on the ends don't unscrew all the way, they just loosen up enough to slide forward. I've got some pics of when I pulled my bumper to trim it so shoot me an email if you want them for a case study.

-Dave

Built2Crawl-

Are those Jate rings installed? Are they drill through or pre-existing holes? I need some good front recovery points and just can't justify an HD bumper just yet.

Thanks
Yes, they are Jate rings. No drilling, jate rings get installed on the lower set of holes on the frame. New bolts are supplied with the rings.
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