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stuttgart46 |
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I have tried searching to no avail. I have a '76 that I am trying to get ready to paint and I can't figure out how to remove the front bumper shocks. Do you have to grind off the weld from the support bracket?
I've done this once before but it was about 10 years and a lot of beers ago. Thanks for the help. |
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rfuerst911sc |
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Get rid of those ugly rubber bumpers and all that weight. Backdate to early bumpers there are plenty out there that can easily be saved by just painting them. Or go fiberglass. I could not believe how heavy these were on my 75 that I backdated. Plus they are ugly (IMG:style_emoticons/default/barf.gif)
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