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					Originally Posted by Keith Seymore  I wasn't going to tell this story, but speaking of "bumpers in the rafter of a barn..." 
The rear bumper on my '04 Silverado 2500HD is a little tweaked;  not too bad but bad enough I notice and I compare with everybody else's rear bumper that I see.
 
I looked for a replacement and sort of accidentally bought a new (China) bumper off ebay.  It didn't fit right and rusted before I even backed it out of the garage, so I threw it away and put my original tweaked bumper back on (after I had drug it around on the concrete because I thought I was going to throw it away).
 
My brother-in-law Denny got my Dad's truck after Dad passed.  I stopped by Denny and Jenny's the other day and Dad's old truck was sitting there.  As I walked past I noticed and remembered that Dad had removed the rear bumper and installed a fiberglass rear roll pan in its place.
   
I asked Denny "hey - do you still have the rear bumper off Dad's truck?"
 
He said "yes- it's hanging there in the barn, over the boat".
 
Score!  So now I have a new take-off original GM, straight, rust free bumper (of known provenance) for the back of my truck.
 
K |  Bumper didn't fit.
   
Apparently the stepside version is ever so slightly narrower than the fleetside version.
 
K
		 
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