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I’m going to try to bolt bumper on. Is it worth fooling with or junk it?It looks bent to me. Any signs of a crease on the outer vertical wall of the rail?
Will a bumper easily bolt on? If not, you have your answer.
I’m going to try to bolt bumper on. Is it worth fooling with or junk it?
Should it be even width front to back?If all of the damage is forward of that front crossmember I wouldn't be afraid of it after it was straightened. As stated, you need to spend some time checking the frame to see if it's square or not behind that crossmember.
ThisLooks like it's just the front horn, that'd be very easy for a bodyshop to straighten out. I'd get 'em to pull it and move on
Should it be even width front to back?
curious, after the crossmember is there such a thing as a center point to reference? Have been wondering if mine is out at all.No, the tail end of the frame is wider. Iirc, the frame tapers in at the area around body mounts under the front floor board.
Look at the bottom link of post 14. You could add a center string under the truck but you'd have to make some short stands for the conduitcurious, after the crossmember is there such a thing as a center point to reference? Have been wondering if mine is out at all.