txroadkill
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I have the OTR rear bumper and get enough flex that I’m going to make a frame tie in for it. In the interest of saving time does anyone have the hole sizes and spacing for all holes in the rear crossmember? Something I can easily just start drilling in a piece of 3.5” flat bar. If not no biggie I’ll just have to take the bumper off and make a template. Trying not to take it off/on so much during the fab process. Hoping to get this piece cut drilled and painted before removing bumper and working on the frame tie in portion.
From what I can see OTR doesn’t tie into the factory crossmember tie in inside of the frame. I plan to take a piece of 3.5” flat bar and bolt in every possible hole in the crossmember. Some will be inside of the bumper and will hold it on while the bumper is mounted. Then I’m going to take what looks like is going to be about a 3.25” flat bar and bolt that on the inside of the crossmember that is just outside of the frame rails. Then weld another flat bar to it to make an angle piece that will either weld to the frame or drill the frame and bolt it on. Not sure which yet. Will Also add a gusset support from the frame to the crossmember piecework further add strength. The exhaust bracket will have to be modified as it is in the way. Hopefully this explanation makes since, I can visualize it but describing it is a little harder.
From what I can see OTR doesn’t tie into the factory crossmember tie in inside of the frame. I plan to take a piece of 3.5” flat bar and bolt in every possible hole in the crossmember. Some will be inside of the bumper and will hold it on while the bumper is mounted. Then I’m going to take what looks like is going to be about a 3.25” flat bar and bolt that on the inside of the crossmember that is just outside of the frame rails. Then weld another flat bar to it to make an angle piece that will either weld to the frame or drill the frame and bolt it on. Not sure which yet. Will Also add a gusset support from the frame to the crossmember piecework further add strength. The exhaust bracket will have to be modified as it is in the way. Hopefully this explanation makes since, I can visualize it but describing it is a little harder.