Bumper help!

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k10mojo

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Does anyone know if any of the bumpers off of 70s era trucks will fit a 91 Suburban?
 

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It should. You just need the 70’s bumper brackets as well. Im planning on doing this to my 84 also.The bolt holes on the frame may be slightly different I’m not positive.
 

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They fit. But it needs minor modifications to the brackets to make them fit right.
 

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Okay, good to know, my 91 has the bumpers with the rubber trim on it, instead of filling the holes in from the trim I would rather try to swap the bumpers
 

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Goin the other route myself. Lookin for 91 bumpers and GMC2500 molding.
 

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I like the early 90’s bumpers more than the 80’s bumpers. But prefer the 70’s
 

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