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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: 79diesel on March 14, 2008, 08:46:58 pm

Title: rear bumper
Post by: 79diesel on March 14, 2008, 08:46:58 pm
where can you get a rear bumper like this?

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/high_octane94/truck3.jpg)
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: hotrod24 on March 14, 2008, 09:13:55 pm
i can not see the pic
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: 79diesel on March 14, 2008, 09:27:12 pm
hmmm...try that
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Blazin on March 15, 2008, 03:28:30 am
That looks like a Fey bumper. They are garbage, the one in the pic is bent! I have seen one of them get hit by a bicycle and bend.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Dragon on March 19, 2008, 02:21:26 am
That looks like a Fey bumper. They are garbage, the one in the pic is bent! I have seen one of them get hit by a bicycle and bend.
Yep I believe that is one of there 8" Drop Models, which has been a good 5-8yrs since all of there Custom Bumpers for our trucks were discontinued....  FEY still makes a Universal Bumper for us, but it is like an OEM piece...  Yes FEY Quality was something to be lacking to say the least, but I have seen some decent stuff more recently....
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: VileZambonie on March 19, 2008, 04:46:32 am
I had a FEY Chrome step bumper on the back of my truck and I was stopped at the bottom of a mountain when a SNET boom truck came plowing into me. If it wasn't for that FEY bumper my 74 wouldn't be here right now. One other thing about the FEY bumpers you may not be aware of is they have a lifetime warranty... at least they used to anyway. I can't vouch for any other style then the step bumper but I was happy enough with my last one that I put one on my 86 K20
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: ssgoodman on March 20, 2008, 01:50:15 pm
thought i would stick this in here since i dont want to post a new topic but whats the best way to get the back bumper off with only hand tools?  i cranked one of the bolts off of the frame today wrenching on it.  i cant seem to get a wrench to fit onto the nuts that are on the inside of the frame.  what kind of torque would be needed for an impact wrench if i end up buying an air compressor and would a 6 cfm compressor get the bolts off?
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Captkaos on March 20, 2008, 01:53:00 pm
Long breaker bar proceeded with some PB Blaster soaking..
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: JRConnieK10 on March 20, 2008, 02:06:15 pm
Like Capt. said breaker bar, PB Blaster (or weasel pee as Blazin calls it) and if you got anyway to put heat to it always helps.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: 79diesel on March 20, 2008, 04:06:47 pm
fey doesnt appear to have any bumpers like this
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: VileZambonie on March 20, 2008, 05:11:31 pm
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-VehicleBrowse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2004735/p-2004735/N-111+1982+200729944+600001093/c-10101
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: ssgoodman on March 20, 2008, 05:56:15 pm
my gas tank is leaking so i want to avoid a flame.  i have been trying with a breaker bar but its kind of a tight spot back there.  i put some WD40 on it but never heard of that PB blaster will have to look around advance auto for some. 
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: VileZambonie on March 20, 2008, 06:01:02 pm
If your tank is leaking and you are replacing it anyway, poke a hole in it, drain out all the gas, flush it out with water. Then just cut the straps, get the tank out of the way and you can put all the heat you want on your bolts.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: 79diesel on March 20, 2008, 07:29:25 pm
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-VehicleBrowse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2004735/p-2004735/N-111+1982+200729944+600001093/c-10101
awesome thanks
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: smitty77 on March 20, 2008, 07:44:10 pm
my gas tank is leaking so i want to avoid a flame.  i have been trying with a breaker bar but its kind of a tight spot back there.  i put some WD40 on it but never heard of that PB blaster will have to look around advance auto for some. 
If advanced doesn't carry it, I know Carquest does.  Some claim it works better, but I don't know.  I have a can of each in the workshop, depends on which smell I'm in the mood for.  I can't really tell a difference when you throw a 18" breaker on it and a BFH.

That last item by the way has been the key to my teardown arsenal.  Get a nice 2 or 3 pounder from Home Depot and use that as your "impact wrench".  I've moved more nuts on my rusted 79 with "manual" impact than with just brute-force pulling.  Less chance of rounding over flats that way too, in my opinion.

Good luck, persist and you'll get it.  Worst case is a sawzall to the nuts if you can get a blade on them, or a dremel cutoff wheel to zip through the vertical face of the nut if you really run out of options.  And get that gas tank fixed, no time like the present.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Blazin on March 21, 2008, 02:32:54 am
Actually I call it weasel p_ _s, but this is a family site! I think PB works better than WD40. Has anyone ever used Zep 45? That stuff kicks but.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: VileZambonie on March 21, 2008, 06:36:02 am
Zep45 smells better than PB but I like Cyclo Break away the best. If you use it on a customers car it smells good and works just as well.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Blazin on March 21, 2008, 09:04:27 am
I have used break way it works good too. But I still like PB blaster better. It has worked for me when the other three haven't, or the other ones just took there time to work and when I sprayed PB on it would have come anyway??
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: smitty77 on March 21, 2008, 05:12:46 pm
Actually I call it weasel p_ _s, but this is a family site! I think PB works better than WD40. Has anyone ever used Zep 45? That stuff kicks but.
I worked with guys that used to spray that Zep 45 on their workboots for waterproofness and to keep the leather from getting trashed.  Stuff works pretty good as an all purpose lubricant, stays around longer than WD40.
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: Blazin on March 21, 2008, 05:13:59 pm
It has Teflon in it. Not sure if that helps penetrate or not?
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: ssgoodman on March 21, 2008, 06:48:23 pm


Worst case is a sawzall to the nuts if you can get a blade on them

this is why i am kind of anxious about buying power tools!!!!  ;D
Title: Re: rear bumper
Post by: ssgoodman on March 21, 2008, 06:50:10 pm
someone said that CL breakfree would work, i have some from when i first bought my AR15, it works great for guns but someone said it works good on stuck bolts too, anyone ever tried it?