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Blunttech Specials- Bumpers, conversions, kits oh my!


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7 minutes ago, mike472 said:

Looking for both bumpers and trim.    I want upper trim.  Not sure if you meant the chrome or plastic lower trim.

 

Thanks,

 

Mike

 

It'll be the upper belt line trim. There are still a couple of the stock anodized aluminum pieces on back order, but we have complete stainless reproduction belt line trim kits that guys have been really happy with. In addition to being cheaper than original, stainless steel so it's less susceptible to dings/dents than aluminum, and can be easily polished if necessary. 

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DealinDave@blunttech.com

 

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1 hour ago, DealinDave said:

If you've been looking at stainless Euro bumpers or beltline trim kits, our upcoming Black Friday specials are right up your alley. I should have more info in a couple of days and will post here as soon as pricing is finalized!

Cool!  Can you remind me if the conversion kits require bodywork (filling holes or cutting new ones)?  I've love to ditch the diving boards! 

 

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15 hours ago, wheelieking said:

Cool!  Can you remind me if the conversion kits require bodywork (filling holes or cutting new ones)?  I've love to ditch the diving boards! 

 

 

With our brackets it's a bolt on process, so no cutting necessary. You will have to fill the holes where the old bumper trim bolted up to the body. I've seen guys use paint matched body plugs as a temporary/no bodywork solution to fill them too.

 

 

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DealinDave@blunttech.com

 

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3 hours ago, DealinDave said:

 

With our brackets it's a bolt on process, so no cutting necessary. You will have to fill the holes where the old bumper trim bolted up to the body. I've seen guys use paint matched body plugs as a temporary/no bodywork solution to fill them too.

 

 

Awesome, thanks!

 

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