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Old May 28, 2017 | 06:08 AM
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Bumper Brackets

I had a step bumper on my '72, which I removed yesterday. I want to replace it with a "regular" bumper. Are the brackets the same for either? I intend to sell the step bumper, and I'll let the brackets go with it, IF I don't need them for the new bumper.



 
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Old May 28, 2017 | 08:36 AM
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I found that most bumper brackets our more less universal fit. I'd wait to sell them to made sure you won't need them later..
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Old May 28, 2017 | 09:27 AM
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I'm not sure on that particular style of rear bumper how it's mounted but, in the case of the more common dealer style step bumper, the brackets are made into the bumper itself.

In the case of the optional contour rear bumper, the (4) bolt-on bracket pieces are separate from the bumper.
 
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Old May 28, 2017 | 10:56 AM
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Those brackets for the "regular" bumper used to be gold. I cabbaged every set I could find and always got at least $150 plus shipping on ebay (10-15 years ago). I've seen them bring more. Maybe somebody repops them now. The bumper from the 73 and up and the 78-79 Bronco is the same IIRC, but the brackets are not but you might use them if you want to put big spacers between the bracket and frame so the holes line up through the bumper.
 
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Old May 28, 2017 | 11:32 AM
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Thanks guys! Time to do a little research....
 
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DC has a set of rear bumper brackets for 1964-72 Styleside. However, they don't look anything like what I expected. I expected that perhaps my outer brackets would work for either style bumper, but surely those inner brackets on the step bumper would be unique. I've uploaded a bunch of pics in my album, "Bumper," if you want to see.
 
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Old May 28, 2017 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by RedTaurus94
I had a step bumper on my '72, which I removed yesterday. I want to replace it with a "regular" bumper.

Are the brackets the same for either?
No.



This appears to be a genuine Ford painted argent step bumper (matches the parts catalog pic, chrome was also available).

It has 4 mounting brackets. These are not the same as the contour rear bumper brackets!

1968 F100/250 Stylesides from serial number D26,001; 1969/72 F100/250 Stylesides:

C8TZ-17789-A Right & C8TZ-17789-B Left .. Outer Step Bumper Brackets-round with 2 mounting holes (1 to the inner brackets-then to the frame, 1 to the bumper per side).

2) C9TZ-17B965-A .. Right & Left Inner Step Bumper Mounting Brackets-flat with 4 mounting holes (2 to the frame, 2 to the bumper per side).
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The Styleside contour rear bumper brackets are:

C4TZ-17787-A Right Inner; C4TZ-17788-A Left Inner; C4TZ-17795-A Right Outer; C4TZ-17796-A Left Outer / Reproduced

1964/66 F100/250 2WD; 1966 F100 4WD; 1967/72 F100/250 2WD/4WD
 
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Old May 28, 2017 | 12:23 PM
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Bill, I wondered if it is OEM. I searched that thing over for a stamped part number, but to no avail. I realize it could be filled up with paint, and my peepers ain't quite as good as they used to be. Any idea if the number was stamped on these? And where?
 
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Originally Posted by RedTaurus94
Bill, I wondered if it is OEM. I searched that thing over for a stamped part number, but to no avail. I realize it could be filled up with paint, and my peepers ain't quite as good as they used to be. Any idea if the number was stamped on these? And where?
There's no part number on a step or contour rear bumper, unless they were replaced at some point.

Then will either have a stenciled part number, or a paper tag with the part number glued to the bumper.

Parts catalog pic of step bumper matches yours, has one bolt head visible per side (for the outer brackets) and one license lamp per side.

Your bumper has had the left license plate lamp replaced by a trailer lamp plug.

Aftermarket step bumpers had the right & left brackets made as part of the bumper.
 
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Thanks for the great info!
 
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Carpenter, and others, sell brackets for the contour bumper. DC gets $120 for a set. Obsolete Ford parts is $140. NPD is $107. I just installed the DC set. Had to elongate holes in the main brackets, and trim them about 3/8" so the bumper would fit up against them, and the bolt holes would line up.
 
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Thanks for that information, spdcat72! I'll check out those sources! Also looking at ebay!
 
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