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    CUCV bumper on Civy pickup

    Yes sir, from the diagrams it looks like IF I grab those addational brackets it's a direct bolt in. Now I just have to somehow in my head make the dollars work (bumper/brackets) cost plus powder coat vs a replacement chrome bumper.
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    CUCV bumper on Civy pickup

    What I mean to say is the CUCV bumper and brackets are the same as the civvy, with the exception of the D ring setup... yes/no?
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    CUCV bumper on Civy pickup

    Hey Guys. I'm picking up a 84 GMC K2500. It has a awful home made winch front bumper. If I wanted to install a CUCV bumper & Grill guard must I also aquire the brackets as well? If I recall there is at least one bracket specific to the D ring setup. Any help would be welcomed. Thanks!
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    Ratio/RPM odd ball question

    Very nice. Thank You
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    Ratio/RPM odd ball question

    Guys. I saw a fellow selling what appears to be a M1008. However. He has removed the 6.2/turbo 400. In its place he has installed a 5.7/700r4 (he even swapped cabs with a clean 2wd cab). Anyways with the stock ratio axles. OD trans, and figure 31s, any gustimate at Highway speed RPMs? Thanks Tommy
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