Thank you sir, very much appreciated! Unfortunately he does not bro, he just happened to be in the mood to help me with this little project lol. Do you have the same body style?
Nice work! What size wheel and tire are you running? I am looking at a similar set up and cant decide between the 17x9 0 offset and the 17x9 -12 offset. Thanks
A buddy of mine did the work, but thanks! I’m running the Method 315’s and they’re a 17x8.5 with 0 offset and 4.75 inches of backspacing. 17x9 -12 might work fine but not sure if you would need a spacer to clear your upper control arm. I would probably just look into that if anything.
@@marksnowden3996 I’m running a Toyo M/T 35x12.50. I was getting some rubbing on the frame and also on the back side of the front bumper. So I originally had trimmed the backside of the front bumper then to reduce rubbing on the frame I made a notch in it. Not sure if you’ve heard of the “Nor Cal Mod” but that’s what you’ll have to do if you run a 35. There’s tons of videos of how to do it as well.
I removed the lower valence and cut the bumper in half, using the ends I measured the total length and then cut it in half but I do not remember how many inches that was if that’s what you’re needing to know.
I don’t know what they dimensions are off the top of my head. We used 1.5” tube steel top length going across is equivalent to grille length so about 30” and the tubes going down to bracket/mount are about 18”. They also sell pre-made bumpers through this company called TRP Fabrication.
So it’s 37 1/4” across the bumper, and 23 1/2” from top part to bottom angle iron. Angle iron going across is 13 1/2” and uses the stock skid plate mounting points/hardware
It wasn’t as clean as it looks, the lower valence was faded and had a lot of scuffs. And the chrome has nicks, scuffs and dents from it being an older truck. Appreciate the compliment on the old bumper though lol
Man you had the welder sizzling
I like the that look bro. I want to do this to my truck. Definitely you have clean taste. Does your buddy have a shop?
Thank you sir, very much appreciated! Unfortunately he does not bro, he just happened to be in the mood to help me with this little project lol. Do you have the same body style?
@@OronasGarage i have the 1500.
@@movementonwheels they have some premade ones you can find on google. TRP fabrications might have one pre made already.
Nice work! What size wheel and tire are you running? I am looking at a similar set up and cant decide between the 17x9 0 offset and the 17x9 -12 offset. Thanks
A buddy of mine did the work, but thanks! I’m running the Method 315’s and they’re a 17x8.5 with 0 offset and 4.75 inches of backspacing. 17x9 -12 might work fine but not sure if you would need a spacer to clear your upper control arm. I would probably just look into that if anything.
@@OronasGarage awesome, I was leaning towards the 0 offset with those same Method 315s. what size tires do you have?
@@marksnowden3996 I’m running a Toyo M/T 35x12.50. I was getting some rubbing on the frame and also on the back side of the front bumper. So I originally had trimmed the backside of the front bumper then to reduce rubbing on the frame I made a notch in it. Not sure if you’ve heard of the “Nor Cal Mod” but that’s what you’ll have to do if you run a 35. There’s tons of videos of how to do it as well.
@@OronasGarage thank you for the info! looks great.
@@marksnowden3996 Yeah no worries! And thanks again, much appreciated 👌🏼
Could you provide all the measurements for this? I’m going to do the same for mine!
Top piece = 37”
Mid pieces = 24”
Lower piece/mounting = 13”
How much did you cut on your bumper?
I removed the lower valence and cut the bumper in half, using the ends I measured the total length and then cut it in half but I do not remember how many inches that was if that’s what you’re needing to know.
What are the dimensions of the bumper?
I don’t know what they dimensions are off the top of my head. We used 1.5” tube steel top length going across is equivalent to grille length so about 30” and the tubes going down to bracket/mount are about 18”.
They also sell pre-made bumpers through this company called TRP Fabrication.
@@OronasGarage alright thx. I work in a fab shop so I figured I'd make one myself
@@will6.0 when I have a chance I will measure the tubes and I can let you know.
@@OronasGarage ok thanks
So it’s 37 1/4” across the bumper, and 23 1/2” from top part to bottom angle iron. Angle iron going across is 13 1/2” and uses the stock skid plate mounting points/hardware
Welp i wouldve been happy to buy that clean bumper 🤦🏻♂️
It wasn’t as clean as it looks, the lower valence was faded and had a lot of scuffs. And the chrome has nicks, scuffs and dents from it being an older truck. Appreciate the compliment on the old bumper though lol