Front bumber sag

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jeffyrc

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Whats up guys. This has been bugging me ever since i bought my truck. I think it looks horrible so this weekend i think im going to try to take it off and fix it if i can. What do you guys think. Any suggestions on how to make this easy for it will probley only be me.

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you might just be able to loosen the bolts and move it up.. Without taking it all the way off..
 
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thx for the info man. going to try this saturday. will keep the thread updated with what i find.
 

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It looks like bent bumper brackets.

I've got the same problem, pulled a friend out and he decided not to stop and that was the end result.

You can kind of see it in my sig pic.
 
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It looks like bent bumper brackets.

I've got the same problem, pulled a friend out and he decided not to stop and that was the end result.

You can kind of see it in my sig pic.

Yea looks like you have the same problem. That's what I was thinking, the preveious owner bumped into something.
 

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I've had this problem, and I've fixed it as well.

I don't know if this is the proper way, but I do know that there are support brackets behind the bumper assembly. What I did, was took a floor jack and some wood (2x4's or whatever works for you) and SLOWLY jacked the brackets up. That fixed it for me. Give it a shot. It's the easiest thing to try first.

Good Luck! Let me know if I can help further.
 

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I don't know if this is the proper way, but I do know that there are support brackets behind the bumper assembly. What I did, was took a floor jack and some wood (2x4's or whatever works for you) and SLOWLY jacked the brackets up. That fixed it for me. Give it a shot. It's the easiest thing to try first.

Sounds like a better idea than I had.

I was prepared to take the bumper completely off and fix the brackets that way.
 

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