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Re: Bumper easy attachment?

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Originally Posted by midway78224 View Post
My team prototype some bumper attachments this off-season. We use 1/4 x 1 1/2" quick release pins. We got them from our local Homedepot.
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Originally Posted by Phyrxes View Post
In the past our bumpers have had brackets attached to them that slide over a frame rail then we use these quick release pins to hold them in place. Just make sure the usable length is the thickness of your rail and brackets.

Edit: We use the shoulder style pins, don't know why it won't let me change the url to that page specifically.
To you folks, since the connection isn't necessarily rigid/bolted, what's preventing "play" in the bumpers? I'd image that if you have have a 1/4" pin into a 1/4" + some set of holes, you're going to get some play?

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