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Guys, Here is the FORD 2005-07 Front bumper & related parts. I cannot for the life of me see these pieces that are being called "Bull Bars"
May be they are part of the frame, or possibly the tow hooks-I really have no idea;
I’d try a junk yard, must be enough of these things in there now. Someone should have one still bolted on. Make sure you get the ‘tab’ nuts in the frame rail, looks like a ***** of spot to get a wrench in there without one.
Or car-part.com
I’ve looked around for the same make and model truck a few times on that site, and just called someone who had a truck I thought would have the parts and have them shipped to me. Not cheap, but you get what you need.
I crawl back under there again. Looked to me like it all just bolted on, not part of the frame.
I’ll see if I can get a better picture from side to side.
Pretty dirty under mine, but looks like the brackets and the tube across is one unit. The ‘brackets’ are welded to the tube, and the brackets bolted to the frame. The forward vertical attach bolts also attach the tow hooks to the frame. Looks to me like it just bolts on as one unit, and the bumper brackets attach to it.
I’ve never paid attention to it before, but if you’re out running trails or off road at all, looks like it would help protect the rad support, lines, etc from rocks, brush, etc.
It’s been a while, but I don’t seem to remember that being on my ‘04 350. In fact I’m pretty positive it wasn’t, I had my bumper on and off a few times swapping out bush / lights bars etc. but, that was a decade + ago.. my memory could be wrong.
3 vertical bolts that hold the brackets and bar, and the tow hooks.
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