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Old Apr 11, 2011 | 01:52 PM
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1" body lift bumper bracket

I bought a used 1" body lift at a great price, but it didn't include a bumper bracket. I thought I'd install the rest of it and see if the gap bugs me. I did and it does. So if anyone has this part and is willing to sell cheaply, I'm interested.

I also have some old tools that could be part of a trade, including some air tools. I'm not sure what I have exactly, but if I get any interest I'll post a list.

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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Zelephant
I bought a used 1" body lift at a great price, but it didn't include a bumper bracket. I thought I'd install the rest of it and see if the gap bugs me. I did and it does. So if anyone has this part and is willing to sell cheaply, I'm interested.

I also have some old tools that could be part of a trade, including some air tools. I'm not sure what I have exactly, but if I get any interest I'll post a list.

Thanks for looking!
Hello, I run Padgett Fabrication, LLC. I don't have the bracket for YOUR bumper, But I do build the brackets for MY bumpers to suit body lift heights of varying degrees. So, if you consider an aftermarket bumper for your needs, I have the solution for you!!! I hate seeing that GAP on people rides too...








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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 02:16 PM
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Your bumpers look great! I'll be fabbing my own rear myself this year, though, so I can build it exactly how I want it affordably. If I know anyone looking for a bumper, though, I'll pass your name along!

I should probably have clarified that I have a 4Runner, so I only need the front bumper bracket.
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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 05:08 PM
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Thanks for the publicity

Originally Posted by Zelephant
Your bumpers look great! I'll be fabbing my own rear myself this year, though, so I can build it exactly how I want it affordably. If I know anyone looking for a bumper, though, I'll pass your name along!

I should probably have clarified that I have a 4Runner, so I only need the front bumper bracket.
Ahh, i see. Do you know what the brackets look like? I would be intereswted in Fabricating the brackets you need if it will help. If not thats cool too. Also, I do sell my brackets for the rear bumpers for those who DIY, buT I don't know what year 4Runner you have. My 84-89 brackets are the best you'll find. Have a great time building those bumpers!!!
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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 05:14 PM
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This is to lift the stock bumper right? According to 4crawler they're not really hard to make. Just use 2 flat pieces of steel that bolt to the frame with holes for the bumper that sit an inch higher. That's it! Let me try and get a pic for ya.

Here's the link:
http://4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Docs...l#FrontBumper1

Scroll down to bumper relocation 1st gen

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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by streetlancer
This is to lift the stock bumper right? According to 4crawler they're not really hard to make. Just use 2 flat pieces of steel that bolt to the frame with holes for the bumper that sit an inch higher. That's it! Let me try and get a pic for ya.

Here's the link:
http://4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/Docs...l#FrontBumper1

Scroll down to bumper relocation 1st gen
Yeah, those are the brackets I'm looking for for. I knew 4Crawler sold them separately, but I couldn't justify the cost. I hadn't seen the pic yet, though, and that looks pretty easy to make. Thanks!

Originally Posted by PadgettFabrication
Ahh, i see. Do you know what the brackets look like? I would be intereswted in Fabricating the brackets you need if it will help. If not thats cool too. Also, I do sell my brackets for the rear bumpers for those who DIY, buT I don't know what year 4Runner you have. My 84-89 brackets are the best you'll find. Have a great time building those bumpers!!!
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