I displayed the brackets on a steel bumper. The bumper was actually supported by a base I made. Im not comfortable with the idea of supporting a steel bumper with my brackets. I could see making them out of .250 aluminum vs .125 with better results. My goal with my brackets is to loose weight up front for racing with a glass bumper.
on the front what is the diffrence between a 72 duster and a 73? i can loan you my factory 73 front and rear steel bumper brackets. when i get that far i will a front and rear set for my 73 duster. mopar65I'll need to round up some stock brackets for those years. I'll put you on my mailing list for those. Thanks.
I would put a disclaimer on them motorhead,Some idiot is going to put these on a steel bumper and create a problem,Just put a little sticker saying "For fiberglass bumpers only"
on the front what is the diffrence between a 72 duster and a 73? i can loan you my factory 73 front and rear steel bumper brackets. when i get that far i will a front and rear set for my 73 duster. mopar65
Alright, thanks for being honest!
Another member here a few years ago was making some aluminum ones iirc and they were strong enough to hold the steel bumpers...they must have been the thicker aluminum.
Nice piece either way! If I ever go glass I'll get in touch for a set
received my brackets today. I've had my Unlimited bumper since before Christmas. Maybe after this weekend I can get it put into place.
Very cool that you are making AND shipping the product! I'd be all in but I have an all steel 74 Duster, maybe when I get to my 68 barracuda
Let me know if you have any issues with them. I'm still tweaking the fit for early dusters. Thanks again. Jeff.
I remember reading in that other aluminum bracket post about moving the later model Dart/Dart sport/Duster bumper closer to the body. I believe the issue is from a filler pc and the "safety" bumper brackets. Is there still some interest in this when those bracket are made?
Any chance of making any Early-A Dart/Valiant bumper brackets?
I am expecting those stock brackets to arrive any day. A member here has loaned them to me to make jigs from. I plan to offer those in the near future. Thanks.
I seem to find alot of things to do besides work on the race car.... Mr. Lingenfelter shipped these to me a few weeks ago and I feel a bit guilty about not taking the whopping hour or so to try these out and reply back. First of all... I'm very satisfied with the fitment and I will say.... these are for RACE CARS!! I've had my Unlimited Fiberglass bumper since November, but didn't see the point in mounting it up to steel brackets. I'd looked at the metal bins at the local box stores and kind of had an idea of what I was going to do, but it wouldn't have been this light. Now when I received the box I was wondering if there was anything in it.... did I say these are light?? . Taking them out of the box they are very fragile, so much so that I did have my doubts, but once they were on the car and the bumper bolted to them, they are rigid enough for my bracket car. Here's some shots from todays install.....
yes.... so light I'll lay them on my hood for a quick pict!
Pretty pleased with the quality of the Unlimited Fiberglass bumper...
The bumper is just held on temporarly with 5/16 bolts. Will have it painted probably after Mopars at The Strip as I also need the hood repaired as I've allowed it to hit the pavement twice now. I'm still learning this fiberglass hood deal!!