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#110342 05/08/2003 6:46 PM
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Can anyone email a pic of a 47-53 (ideally a 50) with rear bumper guards CORRECTLY installed? Searched the gallery, none to be found! Please HELP!

#110343 05/10/2003 3:58 AM
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Wouldn't it be the same as front guards, though I can't say I've ever seen rear guards.


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#110344 05/10/2003 5:00 AM
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I had rear bumper guards on my '51 Chevy pick up. They were installed in the same manner as on the front, by removing the second bumper bolt from each end ,then bolting up the guards,in these holes.


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#110345 05/10/2003 5:31 AM
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Thanks...I've been warned now that with these on the rear, if I'm not careful I'll dent my tailgate! Did you have that problem? Otherwise, I'll just put em in front!

#110346 05/10/2003 3:19 PM
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Did not have that problem with mine. After hooking tailgate chains I still had clearance.


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