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Old 03-04-2016, 12:34 PM   #5
chevy_mike
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Re: Suburban Rear Bumper

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Originally Posted by VictoriaHardware View Post
You end up with a quality original part whose appearance can fool any expert. You can then paint or chrome it.
Well... I wouldn't say "fool any expert", maybe fool most people. Regardless of the hole spacing, there is two very specific dimples on an original rear bumper that would not be on a modified front. From that I can tell they do absolutely nothing but it would allow an expert to know the difference.

Sorry I couldn't find a clear pic and I don't have any of my rear bumper (which is currently in the back of the panel) but this one, if you look to the right of the inside set of mounting bolts, you will see a dimple part in the bumper.

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