New crew cab

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Welcome and thanks for the neat bumper pics. That's a new one for me. haha
 

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Looks like a good start! I want to see this pull out bumper dont think ive ever heard of it.

I've seen numerous of these over the years, mostly when guys were running large cab-over campers. You can see the tell tale signs on his truck from the holes in the rear lower quarter panels. That's where the tie down mounted.

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You've got some work to do, but certainly a worth while project. Welcome to GMSB.
 

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Here’s a few pictures of the bumper. It pulls out a full 3ft from the back of the bed. The pictures are fully closed, fully pulled out, and the locking mechanism.

You can ever so slightly make out the word “Stealhead” on the right hand side. It’s on a sticker that has been painted over.

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I know exactly what that's for. You pull out the bumper, lay down the portable dance floor with a stripper pole in the center and there you go. The best tailgate parties ever. Depending how purdy the girls are of course. Of course when you get old, it's a porch for a place to set your rocker. So yeah, you have options. :waytogo:
 

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I know exactly what that's for. You pull out the bumper, lay down the portable dance floor with a stripper pole in the center and there you go. The best tailgate parties ever. Depending how purdy the girls are of course. Of course when you get old, it's a porch for a place to set your rocker. So yeah, you have options. :waytogo:
my buddy had a wakeboard boat when they used to come with pylons for skiing, before wakeboard boats were 100% dedicated to wake boarding and wake surfing and cost over $150,000. he had a stripper pole built to go into the pylon socket. trashy mf'er. he now has a $150,000+ wakeboard boat that doesn't have pylons on the deck. seems crazy to me, but to each their own.
 

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I've seen numerous of these over the years, mostly when guys were running large cab-over campers. You can see the tell tale signs on his truck from the holes in the rear lower quarter panels. That's where the tie down mounted.

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I remember the old cab-over campers as a kid, we'd always ride up top over the cab. I don't remember the pull out bumpers, although, looking back, we had a couple friends that had bumpers behind their campers so they must've had that kind of bumper setup.
 
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