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Rear Bumper welded on?

Rear Bumper welded on?

Rollie

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1975 CJ5, Basically stock except for electronic ignition.
This is going to be interesting. I bought a rear bumper, or crossmember as it is called, for my 75 CJ5 . I got it all painted up and yesterday decided it was a good day to take the old one off and replace it. The old one is welded on. I wonder if that is the way it came, or if someone welded it along the way? I could probably grind the welds pretty easily if it weren't for the gas tank being right there. That make me a little nervous when it comes to grinding. I see three options. A sawzall, a chisel, and a file. Take the tank out and get the grinder under there and start grinding welds. Just forget it for a while. Anyone else see options? Should I weld the new one on after I get it bolted?
 
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It is a crossmember, that is why it is welded and to install the new one correct you will need to weld it in also. And I would recommend that you remove the gas tank, sparks and gas fumes don't mix.
 
The crossmember needs to be welded and the bolt on brackets are for reinforcement for the bumpers.
 

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