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SOCOMech

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Damn you........DAAAAAAMN YOOOUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looking forward to it;) Oh, are you having ADD do your new bumper or another shop? My truck is down there now so I can finally get my rear bumper done....mine is based off of their new design but I'm having them take it in a bit so it doesn't stick out as far. I didn't move my hitch receiver moved though.
 
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Damn you........DAAAAAAMN YOOOUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looking forward to it;) Oh, are you having ADD do your new bumper or another shop? My truck is down there now so I can finally get my rear bumper done....mine is based off of their new design but I'm having them take it in a bit so it doesn't stick out as far. I didn't move my hitch receiver moved though.

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I'm having a local shop do the work and I haven't seen the new ADD design... Good call on having them take it in a bit. The reason why I'm ditching mine is because the thing is a monster. Great bumper and design but I just wanted something very simple this time around.
 

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Looks great. Love the angle cuts on the bedsides and the raised tow package. Bumper is sleek too. Where are you gonna mount your plate?
 
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Thanks man! Yeah, the angle cuts on the bedsides are subtle but give a nice departure angle to the bedside. I'm breaking the symmetry of the rear and mounting the plate to the right of the tow receiver. Kind of a trade-off for having the receiver tucked high up in there.
 

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Thanks man! Yeah, the angle cuts on the bedsides are subtle but give a nice departure angle to the bedside. I'm breaking the symmetry of the rear and mounting the plate to the right of the tow receiver. Kind of a trade-off for having the receiver tucked high up in there.

It will look fine. Keep it going man, your truck is looking SOOO nice.
 

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Love, love, love that look. I wanted to do that a while back but didn't want to cut into the fenders. I wish Ford could've done that from the beginning though, like the Titan already has a similar angle to it. Have you thought about mounting the license plate on a spring loaded hinge? That way you could mount it in the center over the receiver and flip it up when you want to use it......like old school cars had and the fuel filler neck was behind them.
 
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Just cut them SOCO! The pics don't even do it justice. The truck looks WAY better trimmed down there. Although, our wiser elder statesmen may appreciate a little extra something down there.... :D

That is one hell of an idea with the hinged plate mount! I will definitely be looking into that...Thanks!
 
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