ranchhand "legend" series
im getting mine on friday and was wondering if nybody has ny :":helpful:": tips for putting the front end replacement on...
thanks guys bob |
Take your time doing the job and have a friend come over with a 6 pack.
|
well im 16 but oh well... parents are gone :w2: :D
|
Darn teenagers lol. I meant regular pop, not barley. :w2:
|
Originally Posted by wildbill
(Post 372267)
Take your time doing the job and have a friend come over with a 6 pack.
Good luck with the install and don't forget the pictures :U: |
You will definitely not be able to do this by yourself. These things are awkward and heavy. I used the end loader on the tractor for mine.
Well, I take that back. I've done harder things then this on my own when I had to but for your safety and the bumpers as well you should have help. Hard to hold it in place and bolt it up at the same time. |
Put mine on with a floor jack and some 4X4 lumber
|
its best to have a buddy or two help. but if not use a chain hoist or something simular. its not a hard project thou.
|
1 Attachment(s)
they are big and awkward to but on, no doubt, but, when shined up and on the right truck, they look sweet as hell...:U:
Attachment 10274 |
Originally Posted by cmns2500
(Post 373561)
they are big and awkward to but on, no doubt, but, when shined up and on the right truck, they look sweet as hell...:U:
Attachment 10274 |
Originally Posted by dukeboy_318
(Post 373564)
yeah they look sweet as he** but they work too, i have personally paid for mine over and over by hitting 3 deers with mine, not even a dent in the bumper, no damage done to truck either. i love them
|
I like to use the cherry picker and have someone to help balance it in place while I get the bolts on. I swap my bumpers when I get a truck and then back to stock when they go away, easiest way I know to do it.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:57 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands