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Have poured over the many pictures of the manner in which the front bumper and brush guard are attached and have yet to confirm what the correct manner is! I've seen pictures with four nuts to a side as well as six (two "U" bolts and two regular bolts?) to a side.
Can anyone tell me what the correct pattern and number of bolts ("U" and regular) required for my F8, Cab 11? My Ford parts manual shows a drawing with 6 nuts to a side but the parts listing isn't sufficiently clear (for me, anyway! ![]() Are the springs supposed to be located flush at each end of the round bar at the top of the guard or is that round bar supposed to protrude a couple of inches beyond the ends of the spring knuckles? When my truck arrived the bumper was missing and the brush guard was a separate piece without any spacers for the inside of the channel bumper. The bumper bracket flanges were facing each other as opposed to facing out; which is correct for my F8? (See the picture.) It also appears that there is a difference between Fords and Chevrolets as to how this was done. Any help on this will be most appreciated! ![]() Regards, Jim |
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Jim,
I think the thread Ford Bumper Bar Assembly could be of use to you. I have been following your F8 restoration thread with great interest, keep up the good work! Regards, Hanno
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