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SchreinerM 11-13-2022 10:49 AM

LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
Years ago I shortened my 1968 LWB truck using the instructions I found on this site. Now I'm finally back to working on the project and realized the cutting process removed the bumper bracket mounting holes. Does anyone have any instructions \ photos that would help out?

Thanks!

1967-C10 11-14-2022 11:47 AM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
transfer cut off holes ?

SCOTI 11-14-2022 04:59 PM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
Short of using the original cut off pieces/ends as a good template, I would mount the brackets to the bumper & snug them down enough to loosely 'install' the bumper on the rails. Use a jack or some sort of cribbing to set the bumper where you feel it looks right to/for you & then mark the holes for drilling.

This is how I'm doing my '64 (the body is actually sitting on a '68 lwb frame that was cut down to swb dimensions w/some additional mods). I even modified the bumper brackets some to work 'better' for my needs.

If you cut the frame down, this approach will be easy enough to get the bumper hung.

Jason Banks 11-14-2022 06:02 PM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
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I made a drawing from my cut offs for you. This is passenger side, but drivers is mirrored....

Funny enough, on the 1968 that I cut, it had the holes for the bumper brackets already present after cutting the 8? inches off the back of the frame. So, I didn't need to drill new ones.

I'm sure someone else has a drawing posted on this message board for these holes, but my quick search couldn't find one.

CAMAROBOY68SS 11-14-2022 06:29 PM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
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Originally Posted by Jason Banks (Post 9144517)
I made a drawing from my cut offs for you. This is passenger side, but drivers is mirrored....

Funny enough, on the 1968 that I cut, it had the holes for the bumper brackets already present after cutting the 8? inches off the back of the frame. So, I didn't need to drill new ones.

I'm sure someone else has a drawing posted on this message board for these holes, but my quick search couldn't find one.

yep my 68 frame was like that. So was a 71 and a 72 that we have cut down in the past. The holes were already there.

blake9397 11-14-2022 07:13 PM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
I believe there are templates for this very thing. I think Brother's trucks manufactures them.

SchreinerM 11-18-2022 06:58 PM

Re: LWB to SWB conversion: bumper bracket locations
 
Jason - thanks for the sketch!

Based on the other posts, it sounds like the holes should still be in my frame even though it’s shortened. I wonder if I have the wrong brackets. I took a picture, but I’m not rue how to post it.
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