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Anyone have experience installing 02bumpers bumpers on a '74


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I have front/rear bumpers from 02bumpers.com plus their '74-'76 adapter kit. Has anyone done this swap on a '74? I've contacted Chris but he hasn't responded to my request for info. Basically. I"m looking for information on which adapter to use where and how to mount to the body. One adapter is a tube and looks to fit over the shock, but the other adapter is square, but doesn't fit in the hole left by removing the shock. Any insight is welcomed. Thanks

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12 minutes ago, sislane said:

are you saying they came with the mounting brackets? I used the square tube brackets that Eric Anton makes and they fit perfectly in both front and rear.

I am pretty sure you can the Anton brackets from Blunt.....Not sure about the free ice cream. 

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5 hours ago, Vicleonardo1 said:

I am pretty sure you can the Anton brackets from Blunt.....Not sure about the free ice cream. 

Steve sells a different set of brackets. Eric Anton's has square 'tubes' front & rear. I have his and they fit great, couldn't be happier. If you need the brackets, email Eric Anton. He's great to deal with. Eric Anton <antontr6@gmail.com>

 

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