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		|  08-22-2016, 08:20 PM | #1 |  
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			Factory bumper supports are welded to frame horns, and they are all jacked up. 2005 2500HD GMC  
Option 1: Get truck on rack to pull things back to stock (if thats even an option) 
 
Option 2: Grind off weld, remove jacked up supports and bolt on new ones via RA (http://www.rockauto.com/en/cart/?a=R...le.com+URL+%2F )
 
Thoughts? Obviously option 2 worries me with getting the brackets aligned to where factory had em, but I can do that operation in driveway.
		
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			I'd think you'd have an easier time with the bolt-in brackets versus a shop bending/tweaking the bent up ones back to perfect. Much easier to slot holes I would think versus perpetual tweaking of super metal bracket.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6  I'd think you'd have an easier time with the bolt-in brackets versus a shop bending/tweaking the bent up ones back to perfect. Much easier to slot holes I would think versus perpetual tweaking of super metal bracket. |  I agree. After a quick search it doesn't look like it would be TOO awful to align.
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			It would be grinding the factory welds off, and then getting new brackets on somehow where the old ones were located. 
 Worry is that if I knock the weld off completely I won't have anything to align new bracket to.
 
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			Mine are bolt on. Worked fine
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mike  Mine are bolt on. Worked fine |  How did you make sure they were aligned to where factory was? 
 
(I prob am way over thinking this)
		 
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					Originally Posted by LTb1ow  How did you make sure they were aligned to where factory was? 
 (I prob am way over thinking this)
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			Slightly slotted the holes and made them adjustable. Then lined the bumper exactly how I wanted it
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mike  Slightly slotted the holes and made them adjustable. Then lined the bumper exactly how I wanted it |  Do they go into factory holes in the frame?
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			I think so. The front left of my truck was hit before I got it. So it was repaired as well. But I don't remember having to completely drill holes.
		 
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			I would think so too and I know there are some holes there that aftermarket bumpers use. Probably super easy to do and OP should just ship itttttttt
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					Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider  I would think so too and I know there are some holes there that aftermarket bumpers use. Probably super easy to do and OP should just ship itttttttt |  Negative, bracket is def welded to frame rail. No holes there other than the tow hook through bolt.
 
Ordered the brackets though, gonna see if I can grind weld then use it to align new brackets too.
		 
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			Yeah I just looked at mine. I wonder if the gassers are different?
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					Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider  Yeah I just looked at mine. I wonder if the gassers are different? |  My 1500 has em bolted on I think.
		 
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		|  08-28-2016, 04:53 PM | #18 |  
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			To update: After grinding/cutting factory bumper supports off, managed to get the new brackets on. Only used the bottom hole for now, before I drill the final home want to get another opinion on alignment of the bumper.  
So yes, I over thought it. As usual.   
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			Don't feel that bad, I've been overthinking a heads/cam swap for *years*.
		 
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