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can someone tell me where to find this rear bumper?

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Old 11-06-2007, 07:32 PM
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can someone tell me where to find this rear bumper?

Hi guys,

been a while since i've been in the forum. I use to have a really nice bumper behind my truck. I think it was from westin but not sure.

my brother as a 1990 F-150 short box and would like to get this bumper but can't find it anywhere.

Can someone tell me where to find this bumper? and who's making it?

check this picture of my rear bumper on my old truck and let me know if you know where to find one.

thanks

 
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:10 PM
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google search it.type in rear bumper.i have the very same bumper on my parts truck that i'm fixing to install.i am not even sure where it came from.i remember seeing it online the other day though.i just typed in "bumpers".
 
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:13 PM
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:31 PM
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Any trailer sales place worth their name has that one, along with some custom truck shops, theres so many places to find it you might be just as lucky to pick up your phone book, its called a "drop bumper" btw, Also take a gander at these:
http://reunel.com/FordExtremeDutyRearBumper/index.html
and these...
http://www.truckaccessoriesdirect.com/rear-bumpers.html
and finally your drop bumpers...
http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/s...op_Bumpers.htm
 
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mine came factory and is very strong
 
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Old 11-07-2007, 06:05 AM
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I only suggested calling your closest shop, cause the cheapest I've seen the shipping on any bumper is $160, which means it would be cheaper too just visit the closest custom shop or trailer sales (RVs) place
 
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Old 11-07-2007, 05:52 PM
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That is called a "cowboy bumper".
 
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this is a cowboy bumper...
http://www.truckaccessoriesdirect.co...ear-bumper.gif
(edit) oh and before you start to argue, just google it
 
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Old 11-07-2007, 06:34 PM
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I searched the cowboy while back . They call it a drop hitch. I have the exact bumper on my truck now. Its the 5th truck its been on. Its stainless and other than center section /license plate area rust is a super strong one. I still get yelled at for the reflection if some has to follow me.

I can't get one from anywhere just like it .I looked (customs shops shops ,ect) But every truck I see from Texas has something like one on it. So I'd check with the Texas forum

Mine was on from dealer 94-95 also but was custom packed they did .
 
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dang it I did it again...
 
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Originally Posted by ReadOrDie_DW
Any trailer sales place worth their name has that one, along with some custom truck shops, theres so many places to find it you might be just as lucky to pick up your phone book, its called a "drop bumper" btw, Also (edit) off-road style here...
http://reunel.com/FordExtremeDutyRearBumper/index.html
(edit) cowboy bumpers here...
http://www.truckaccessoriesdirect.com/rear-bumpers.html
(edit) drop hitch bumpers here...
http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/subpages/JandJ_Drop_Bumpers.htm
just wanted to clearify this
 
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Old 11-08-2007, 08:24 AM
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OK, let me clarify. In *Texas* we called that a "cowboy bumper" before anybody even heard of Ranch Hand. What Ranch Hand, and now so many others make, is a glorified "pipe bumper", which we used to make ourselves back in the day.

"Cowboy Bumper" is a name that Ranch Hand gave to it's line of pipe bumpers, that's why you find it with Google.

What you guys call it in PA doesn't count. :-)
 
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Err why you getting defensive? All I am trying to do is make it easy to locate these products but trying to eliminate confusion, the easiest way to do that is to throw the most common labels on the items in question, I threw in the "extreme" and "cowboy" bumpers so as to give Tepot some other choices, instead of just the "drop" bumper on his old truck.
p.s. I'm also a Texan, born and raised, so my points are valid as per your last comment.
 
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Err why you getting defensive?
Err, why you not see the smiley face?
 


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