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Old 02-23-2009, 07:14 AM
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Notches for MC bumper.

Whats the best way to make the notches for a MC rear bumper? I did a search and found nothing about making the notches. Thanks.
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Dremel tool!
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thats what i was thinking.
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Dremel tool is for little stuff.

4" cutoff wheel mang.

Edit: This one is better. More safety.


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are you talking about notching for the rear mounts below the tailgate?
not sure about the MC bumpers on 2nd and third gen trucks but I had to trim my lower rear quarter panels on my 1st Gen. I have a 4" grinder and a sawzall...works great for that so of stuff

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like asked above. for tubing, 4" grinder, and a half round file for perfecting it. have a nice fit so its as strong as possible. dont fill in gaping gaps with welder fill, have the fit nice and snug, your weld will look better, and perform better.
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if you talking about the roll pan for the mount brakets i used aviation snips and a file, they turned out pretty clean, imo...
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whatever you're comfertable cutting with? Depends how clean you want the finish..
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Originally Posted by Jay351
whatever you're comfertable cutting with? Depends how clean you want the finish..
thats helpful... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by space-junk
thats helpful... :rolleyes:


Ditto silly 4runner boy, this is a truck thread


But seriously, use something sharp haha! Alot of guys I know use die-grinders with a cut-off wheel.
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Originally Posted by T-1000
Dremel tool is for little stuff.

4" cutoff wheel mang.

Edit: This one is better. More safety.

Dude I hate to tell you this but you have an Alien about to drop from above and slap you with a face hugger, I've seen the movies and I know. Look out for the "tail spike through the back" move.......... You really need to have Private Hudson there with you when you get in this sort of situation.

As far as notching goes I used some heavy tin snips and a file to clean up the cuts.

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Originally Posted by Jay351
Ditto silly 4runner boy, this is a truck thread


But seriously, use something sharp haha! Alot of guys I know use die-grinders with a cut-off wheel.
i dont follow... whats so different between the 2 when doing this install?
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well, you have to cut 2 notches in the roll pan on the trucks. not on the runners though.
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ah... thanks for explaining that...
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