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Rear bumper irons what ones
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<blockquote data-quote="davechorlton" data-source="post: 465591" data-attributes="member: 13771"><p>Yes, crossover rear irons are shorter, they look closer to the front irons that you have rather than the longer thinner earlies. The other thing to be sure of is that you have a crossover rear bumper, or you'll have to re-drill or maek an adaptor as the mounting points are a different distance apart from an early...I found all this out the hard way :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davechorlton, post: 465591, member: 13771"] Yes, crossover rear irons are shorter, they look closer to the front irons that you have rather than the longer thinner earlies. The other thing to be sure of is that you have a crossover rear bumper, or you'll have to re-drill or maek an adaptor as the mounting points are a different distance apart from an early...I found all this out the hard way :roll: [/QUOTE]
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