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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 8
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City:
san antonio
State:
texas
Need front bumper mounting brackets all 4 pieces;maybe bumper also; 1936 ford sedan;do not need show pieces;please include your price;
thanks ford barn |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: N. Ft. Myers, Fl.
Posts: 503
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I've been struggling with this issue for a couple of months and gone thru 3 sets of brackets... none of which is/was correct. If I understand it now??? the outer bracket, with a 90 degree bend brings the bumper to about 1 1/2 inch from the fender. 35 bumpers have about a 45 degree angle on the bent over end. 36's have a 60 degree angle. That means the 36 brackets should have a slight bend downward about 2/3 of the way out towards the end because the mounting hole is about 3/4 inch lower. I have 1 of these for my 36. The 35 brackets do not have the bend. I have 2ea 35 outers that I can't use. I have another set I bought on epay that should come this week. Hopefully they will be 36 with the downward bend. If they are correct, I'll have one extra with the bend. Now - what I got on epay was a good set of 36 inner and outer brackets. Cost me a hundred bucks but...I Finally got what I needed. What I have left over: 2 outer brackets for a 35 bumper ($30) 1 passenger side 36 outer bracket ($20) 1 driver side 36 outer that was cut ($5) and welded from a passenger side converted to a driver side All plus shipping |
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