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Re: need help w/ bumper fastner designs
Last year we used clevis pins to attach our bumpers. We attached clevis pins directly to the front and back bumpers by drilling holes in the bumper wood, and gluing the pin in. Then the pins were inserted through holes in the chassis rails and secured in place with cotter pins.
I'd recommend this system because it's simple, and you can change out bumpers very quickly. |
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