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Rock-Slide Engineering Rear Bumper - $300 (pick up only)

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundra Parts Marketplace (2014-2021)' started by 53flattie, Oct 25, 2016.

  1. Oct 25, 2016 at 10:42 AM
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    53flattie

    53flattie [OP] New Member

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    Tim
    Upstate SC
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    2.5" / 1.5" leveling kit ; 275/70/18 BFG AT/KO's
    A friend of mine bought front and rear bumpers, along with side steps from Rock-Slide Engineering. He had a heavy trailer jack-knife and contact the rear bumper, tweaking the passenger "wing" upward by about an inch (see pictures and descriptions below).

    The insurance company bought him a new one, so I bought this one from him with intentions of taking it to a body shop to have it straightened. It doesn't look like I'm going to get around to it, and I'm tired of stepping over it in the garage. I'll take $300 for it, but you'll have to pick it up in upstate SC (near Greenville, SC) because I don't want to even think about boxing and shipping this thing...

    Here's a link to the new bumper:
    http://www.rockslideengineering.com/tundra-rear-bumper-square-lights-step-212.html

    This is the passenger "wing", from the inside, showing how much it's tweaked:
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    Overall shot from the passenger end (the dumbbell is sitting on the driver's side to keep it from tipping forward):
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    Upside-down, showing the two scrapes where the trailer hit it:
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    Closeup of both spots - with finger for reference. Bumper is still upside-down so these places are actually on the bottom of the bumper when it's installed.
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    Hardware and instructions:
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    Random other pics:
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    He kept this bumper on his truck for several months after the incident. It will bolt back in place as it is right now, if you wanted to run it as-is. You really couldn't tell, at a glance, that it was tweaked. You had to look close to see that it didn't exactly match the body-lines on passenger side.
     
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