Rear bumper offset?

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Investig8
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Rear bumper offset?

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Good Afternoon Everyone...
I have begun working on the frame of my M-38 and with that, I had to repair some damage done by Bubba. As I was mounting a new rear bumper, I lined up the rivet holes and double checked to ensure the trailer hitch mount location was centered between the frame rails. However, with that done, I find that the distance from outer frame rail on the driver's side to the end of the bumper is 13 1/2" and on the passenger side it is 10 1/2". Is that normal because I don't see any other way it could mount without screwing up the hitch mount location... oh, and I purchased the bumper from Kaiser-Willys so I am assuming it is correct.
Dennis Haas
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Post by Pierre »

Hi,

you're all good, just checked my 70 yr old rear crossmember (not a bumper)
and my measurements are identical...Driver side sticks out more
Pierre H.

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Post by Kendall »

I was getting ready to post the identical information.
1951 M38
1952 M38
1952 M38A1
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Post by Investig8 »

Whew! Thanks to all who checked that. I can now proceed without worry... and yes, I should have said cross member as it certainly is not a bumper! LOL
Thanks again,
Dennis Haas
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Post by 4x4M38 »

Yep,
You have two bumperettes, but no bumper!!

Lol
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