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From: lugnutsdemo
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  • i could help more on your buick when you get a video of the rear frame, when you have good tires on the back..and really let me see your frame and what not

  • @3762569 well i m most likely gonna keep the same tires i have on the rear because thedonut is fine and the other tire holds air long enough for a demo (holds good for about 2 days) so i think it will work because i dont have 2 donuts so im just gonna run it as they are

  • @lugnutsdemo just as long as you set your car a little taller in the rear this year. you get what im saying about the rest of what i said? makin sure we on the same page

  • @3762569 yea im pretty sure i get what your sayin

  • on the New Yorker weld the bumper directly to the frame. put the bumper shocks inside the frame..where are you going to notch it in the back?...more tricks pending on your rules...for the other bumper were is the backing on it? it looks like you only have the chrome part of it...80s ford bumpers are so good because they can be loaded very easily and can be conceiled....whats the situation on the back of your car? hows frame and what not

  • @3762569 Well we have decided we are gonna try to dimple the frame on the new yorker... and that ford bumper is off a truck so maybe that is y it looks like that.. and on my buick the rear looks like its bent down a little but if you were able to look at the fram it is still straight and basically untouced the bumper is just bent down a little and i bent it up a little but i have no way of strapping it down and bending it up

  • @lugnutsdemo im going to be dimpleing and tucking the trunk on my new yorker..i didnt and beefed up the leaf stack to 9 leaf(which i recommend) and it still wasnt enough to keep it straight.. so im going to dimple behind the leaf hanger by the bumper..for ur car i would pull the sheet metal back as far as you can to the bumper..wedge it all to the frame..and double dimple the frame..one 3 inches from the hump and the other just in front of the bumper shocks..use allthread to keep everything down

  • ok i thaugh u where talking about that bummpeer u had setting there it apried to b a truck bummper

  • @hellhounds67 yea it is a truck bumper

  • then with the buick id say find urslef a 70s model montecarlo bummper or a old impala bummper

  • @hellhounds67 really? i have always heard that 80's fords are the best bumpers

  • @hellhounds67 really? i have always heard that 80's fords are the best bumpers

  • @hellhounds67 really? i have always heard that 80's fords are the best bumpers

  • @hellhounds67 o really? i have always been told 80's fords were the best bumpers

  • @lugnutsdemo  not the truck bumpers they r way to thin

  • @hellhounds67 o alrighty i guess i was more of thinking like an 80's crown vic or something of the such but yea now i get what your saying

  • id say weld all the seams on the bummper and id say hard nose it too as well

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