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Old 07-18-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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Hi guys need some help here, We are installing the rear bumper on dads car a 1930 Tudor the support arms measure 4 1/2 inches which looks to be 1/2 inch too long, call Tom at Snyder's only had four and half and five and three inch long ones, but tonight reading a restorers book saw were 30 should be four inches long, so do they not make the four inch any longer are do any of you know where to go and get them. as always thanks
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Old 07-18-2011, 06:53 PM   #2
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AH-HA! I have the same situation on my 30 Tudor. I did not know that there was a four inch version of the supports. Maybe I can re-drill the holes in my 4 1/2" supports until the right ones can be found??
I will be interested in what others have to say.
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Old 07-18-2011, 07:02 PM   #3
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01135-14

REAR BUMPER BRACES- SEDAN 1928-29

Set of two 3 inch brackets. Includes stands riveted to the braces. For the 1928-29 Sedan and 1928-31 Phaeton. UPS ground oversize shipping is an additional $7.50.124A P.487


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REAR BUMPER BRACES- SEDAN 1930-31

Set of two 4.5 inch brackets. Includes stands riveted to the braces. For the 1930-31 Tudor Sedan. UPS ground oversize shipping is an additional $7.50. 21A P.304
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Old 07-19-2011, 11:51 AM   #4
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Is that 4" dimension for real? Anyone know for sure? I have only heard of the 4 1/2" stands for a Tudor, but 4" would fit real well for my car. Body and frame appear to be good, body mounting blocks are new, arms are original Ford. The car had no rear bumper when I got it.
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HI: Just call Steve at bert's in Denver he should be able to get you some originals or really good repo's.
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Old 07-21-2011, 10:50 PM   #6
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I think we might have figured out what the deal is, true enough the book i read said 4 inch, but no one has 4 inch so i think this was a misprint. what i think is happing is we install the the bolts in the frame not on top of the frame with the thickness of the frame and the three foot length to the end I think i should gain a half inch making 4 1/2 going to try this weekend will post if this fix it.
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