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Dufftuff body gap filler pics

fordguy

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Does anybody have a full front view of the body gap filler, trying to decide whether to use it or the bumper lifts currently being developed
 

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A little hard to see unless you enlarge the pic.
I was pleased with the results. It takes some work though.


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A little hard to see unless you enlarge the pic.
I was pleased with the results. It takes some work though.


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By work, you mean with fitment?
 

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2" body lift with the Duff gap filler panel.
 

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I have only seen one set in person and they looked like they fit great.

My bumper lifts launch soon (1" and 2"). Really the only downside to my bumper lifts will be the visible block under the bumper. It's not noticeable on a 1" lift.
 

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I have only seen one set in person and they looked like they fit great.

My bumper lifts launch soon (1" and 2")


Mine fit fine, but be aware that the front panel is formed via a series of bends in a brake. It's not a true radius like the lower portion of the grill. I had to prep / bodywork mine (fill, sand, prime, sand, etc) in order to make it have a smooth radius.
 
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fordguy

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couple of nice steeds in this thread. i can deal with the bodywork, just have to decide whether i want blocks of the pan.
 

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Thanks for the compliments guys.
The fit will depend somewhat on the condition of the adjacent metal. Mine was altered due to the work need to straighten out the fenders. The radius is easy to smooth out. I did all the fitment then the fill and paint on the bench then bolted it in. I used seam sealer to fill the gap but left it unpainted. It’s a nice product and a good solution to the gap.


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2" body lift with the Duff gap filler panel.

Like your setup Spaggy. Always thought silver really makes Bronco body lines pop.

Is that a 2.5” suspension lift to go with the 2” BL for 35” equiv tires on 17” wheels?
 
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