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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone had pictures of their rear ranch hand type bumper installed on their 99+ super duty? I've got mine mounted now, minus the Class V hitch. I don't tow that often, but I plan to tow a 8k travel trailer and think I should probably put the hitch on as well as the replacement bumper. Any pics would be great!
Since you mentioned you were going to be towing alot, here are some details on the Cowboy bumper I have (From Ranchhand.com):
Cowboy Back Bumper
This rugged back bumper is made of 4" schedule 40 pipe and is V5 tested to 1000 pound tongue weight and 10,000 pound towing capacity or 500 pound tongue weight and 5000 pound towing capacity depending on the model. It is designed to accept a bolt on receiver tube although adding it to any Ranch Hand bumper will reduce the tongue weight to 500 lbs. and the towing capacity to 5000 lbs. Available with 8" or 10" drops. Optional back up/work lights available with 10" drop only. Do not exceed vehicle manufacturers recommended towing capacity.
I see some of you also have a ranch hand front bumper. I have the bullnose on my '02. It looked great for a year or two and then started to rust. Has anyone else had a problem? I guess I'm stuck with having someone remove, sand blast and repaint it.
I see some of you also have a ranch hand front bumper. I have the bullnose on my '02. It looked great for a year or two and then started to rust. Has anyone else had a problem? I guess I'm stuck with having someone remove, sand blast and repaint it.
I suspect it has something to do with you living in New Jersey. Most people that I see on these forums who run Ranch Hands are from Texas or other southern states where there is limited snow-fall and thus almost no salt on the roads.
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