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Old 02-06-2016, 03:21 AM
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If you bought FFR Over Riders, huge difference !
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Old 02-12-2016, 02:39 PM
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Thumbs up New bumper overriders arrived

I purchased the bumper overriders from Hanes Hotrods & Cobras, HanesHotRods $160 a pair plus shipping.

They arrived and match the size/shape of the CR part exactly They're made of SS except the welded in mounting plate same as the CR part. The finish/polish is done well so they're good looking parts.

They're different in that there's only 1 mounting plate versus 2 and the mount holes are closer together. I knew this before I bought them.

My plan is to make a bolt in mount plate extension. I thought about welding in a 2nd mount plate but I'm worried the weld backside would warp the visible surface and I'd get into a bunch of finish work and polishing as a result.
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Old 03-11-2016, 02:14 PM
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Here's the bumper overrider altered for the CR mount bolt spacing. I made the extra plate from 1/4 flat scrap. First step was to drill out the upper threaded hole such that a 7/16" bolt would fit and turn freely in the hole. It was threaded for a 7/16 bolt to start with. I then drilled and tapped for a 7/16 bolt, and bolted the new plate in place. I then drilled out the bottom hole all the way through the new plate so that I could thread it for 1/2". I then center punched the top hole in the new plate 3.5 inches from the bottom, drilled and tapped it. The new plate needed to be slightly bent (put in vice and wacked with big hammer) so the two threaded rods that mount the bumper overrider would run parallel to each other.

It took about an hour to design and make the new plates.

I did also re-polish the new overriders as the shine wasn't up to my standards.
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