tips to adjusting front bumper

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tybardy

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notice the gap at the front bumper? does anyone have any tips for closing this gap up and lining it up better?

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here is another picture of the gap
 

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You can take the bumper off and use washers to raise the bumper. I'll find it for you, I was just looking at it last night.

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To start, I'd have to say I was given advice on quick fixes on how to do this but I decided to take my bumper all apart and figure out what the problem was with its leaning issue, and then make a fix that would last.

*All images can be enlarged needed.*

This is how my bumper looked earlier today. The driver side is quite noticeably sagging and I just could not stand leaving it that way. 1.jpg

So I started the tear down. First pop out the plastic pins on top of the grill and then pull the grill forward (it just pops out, no unscrewing)
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Grill snapped out.
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To take off the bumper, there are six bolts you must remove. I have vaguely circled their location in red.
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Make sure you have unhooked anything on the bumper such as fog lights and
slide the bumper off. I strongly advise you place something on the ground in order not to scratch your bumper (I used towels).

I have circled four brackets on the back of the bumper. The two red ones were on the leaning side and need adjusting while the green brackets were in the correct position.
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To access the bolts, I took the upper and lower valences off (I will call them valences for now in lack of remembering the correct name) For the upper valance, I used a wrench to squeeze each clip and push them out of the bumper. For the lower valance, I removed the fog lights (2 bolts each) and then unbolted and unclipped it from the bumper.

You should end up with this.
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After loosening the bolts on the bad side, I placed the bumper back onto my truck. I leveled the bad side with the good side, and tightened the hell out of the bad side. After measuring and remeasuring, I was able to even out the bumper.
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After making sure the bumper was just how I wanted it, I pieced everything back, bolted the bumper back on to my liking, and took a picture of the turn out. (it's kind of hard to tell from the bad picture but everything measured up.)
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http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e340/Yukhui/Bumper/

I have all of the pictures and some extra posted on my photobucket ^ if you'd like to check that out for better pictures. Hope you guys found this useful, enjoy!
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=151096


http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=15814


I finally raised my bumper. What a ***** it was by myself. Looks 100x better though.

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:big_banana_Dance:

I'm done with pictures for awhile :jester:

I was still lazy. I came up with the great idea of using washers to raise the bumper instead of cutting a steel spacer. I got it all back together and the one side was too low so I just had to undo one bolt and stick a couple more shims in :head: I am reconsidering buying an HD hood again.

well I'll just cheat

BEFORE

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AFTER

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except my truck is dirty right now. (look at the wheels)


http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=130344
 
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JKmotorsports

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^^^That's exactly what I did. It wasn't perfect when I bought it so I used body washers to get my bumper lined up evenly.
 

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^^^That's exactly what I did. It wasn't perfect when I bought it so I used body washers to get my bumper lined up evenly.

So what exactly are body washers? Is that like Eddy Murphy's bathers? :)



No seriously what are they? :wtf2:

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i just assumed regular washers, but since we are asking.... what are body washers?
 

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damn that looked like a lot of work to do...maybe not, but i just feel lazy today and seeing that just made the feeling worse
 

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This is crazy, I was just looking at the pics of my truck that I just posted and was thinking how the hell to fix the gap too. I'm going to attempt this on tues i think.
 

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