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After bolting up the rear bumper I didn't like how far out it stuck. This truck never had a stock rear bumper on it before. It had an I-beam custom farm type bumper on it when I bought it.
I decided to slot the holes in the brackets where they bolt to the frame. It ended up sucking the bumper in about an inch or more. It looks much better.
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sweet, now you can be "that guy" at the car show
Just needs a couple dozen 1950s relays and a custom hood scoop to fix the overheating and you may get 2nd place.
I think I would ditch the gradient though if you do make a posterboard, it gives it an odd optical illusion like its curved