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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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ok I finished the rear, almost totally finished the front as well.. it needs some grinding and flap disc'ing it. don't mind the date on the camera. i didn't set it.
Bracket inside frame
Bracket outside frame
Front bumper
Rear bracket
Inside Corners
Rear Bumper
I will be putting the clevis mounts in the front asap, after I get my job.
one thing i saw was the hitch almost looked flush with the back of the bumper. may want to pull it out a bit so you can easily get to the pin hole. look at craigslist for an old bolt on hitch and you could probly cut that up and weld it to your bumper supports and all
I'll take a pic of the hitch. It is a foot long and sticks out about 3"-4" in front, so it has 8" or so in the back. Its fully double welded with 3 gussets upwards underneath the center the 2 angle up on the sides all inside the bumper.