Hey I have a genuine question , you’ve said you’ve done multiple obs bumpers so I figured you would know, I have a 1999 Chevy Tahoe LT z71 2 door obs the front bumper was bent in the left and pulled out from the right side sitting crooked so we got everything tooken off and replaced the bumper brackets and bolts and we got everything back together and it’s still bent to the left and pulled from the right only difference is there’s no dents lol. Just curious to see if you knew why . Thank you
@@daddylazr_6975 without looking at it I'd say either the brackets are bent or they are not adjusted correctly. I loosen all of the brackets at both ends. Then I get the bumper where I want it. Then I tighten everything down. It's a giant pain in the ass but it's the best way.
@@daddylazr_6975 yeah, it's tough to say without looking at it. I can't imagine the frame is damaged. That would be obvious. The front third of the frame on these trucks are pretty beefy
Hey I have a genuine question , you’ve said you’ve done multiple obs bumpers so I figured you would know, I have a 1999 Chevy Tahoe LT z71 2 door obs the front bumper was bent in the left and pulled out from the right side sitting crooked so we got everything tooken off and replaced the bumper brackets and bolts and we got everything back together and it’s still bent to the left and pulled from the right only difference is there’s no dents lol. Just curious to see if you knew why . Thank you
Do you know what it could be?
@@daddylazr_6975 without looking at it I'd say either the brackets are bent or they are not adjusted correctly. I loosen all of the brackets at both ends. Then I get the bumper where I want it. Then I tighten everything down. It's a giant pain in the ass but it's the best way.
@ I just replaced the brackets there brand new oem
@@daddylazr_6975 yeah, it's tough to say without looking at it. I can't imagine the frame is damaged. That would be obvious. The front third of the frame on these trucks are pretty beefy