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88 F250 PLOW FRAMES

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Old 11-08-2011, 08:33 AM
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Having to build my own chassis frame for a 93 F350, anyone know the distance between the A frame mount and slide in for the lift frame on a Meyer EZ Classic?
 
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Guys excuse the newb Q but is it true I "have" to lose my front bumper if I use a 17902 mount? Or do all trucks lose front bumpers if you have a plow?
 
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Guys excuse the newb Q but is it true I "have" to lose my front bumper if I use a 17902 mount? Or do all trucks lose front bumpers if you have a plow?
NO plow mount has you loose your bumper. They typically relocate your bumper out a little ways. It is illegal not to have a front bumper
 
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