Cptsideways
Well-Known Member
Well it's one of those jobs I had been meaning to do for ages, the bumper corners on the 80's are in my opinion pants. And I am loathed to spend loads of money on a flashy rear bumper of the Floodbasher, which is really what we have it for getting my wife to work in the regular floods we get.
Anyway, its been frosty & cold, I sometimes park my truck on the road outside just down from the junction from our estate. I came home one evening to find the the OSR bumper corner hanging off, thought I'd blame the Mrs but no a note was left on the windscreen
Neighbour had driven into it in the frost & pretty much wrote off his car in the process. I was offered £100 which considering their honesty I accepted to call it quits only damage to the truck was the bumper corner fixings.
£20 worth of 120x60mm box section later & I made these corners to fit direct the OE chassis, an afternoon's tinkering with the welder hey presto a simple neat robust solution. Yet to paint & finish but you get the idea.
Short & stubby, notched at the welded end to match the chassis, angled inwards, flat to stand on, ends angled to match the body & give better off road clearance, simples.



Anyway, its been frosty & cold, I sometimes park my truck on the road outside just down from the junction from our estate. I came home one evening to find the the OSR bumper corner hanging off, thought I'd blame the Mrs but no a note was left on the windscreen

£20 worth of 120x60mm box section later & I made these corners to fit direct the OE chassis, an afternoon's tinkering with the welder hey presto a simple neat robust solution. Yet to paint & finish but you get the idea.
Short & stubby, notched at the welded end to match the chassis, angled inwards, flat to stand on, ends angled to match the body & give better off road clearance, simples.


