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I searched before iam asking this LOL..

 

Will a 2500 rear bumper fit a 1500? Its on a 2014chevy..

 

the reason Iam asking is mine got dented in and Iam wanting to replace it..seen some on ebay that were off of 2500`s... but the top part of it looks different..Theres also a seller saying it will fit a 1500...

 

 

Just needing some correct answers ..

 

Thank You,steve

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I'm not 100 sure, but they do look the same. The only difference would be the mounts would be different on a 1500 than on an HD since the frames are different. So as long as the mounts on your truck aren't bent then a 2500 bumper should bolt up fine.

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Again, I'm not 100% sure. But an easy way to find out is to look on websites that same GM parts and see if the part numbers are the same on a 1500 and 2500. I would have mentioned that on my first post but I just thought of it lol.

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I think I remember seeing that the actual bumper was the same, but the pad and brackets were different, been awhile and the memory isn't what it used to be.

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I think I remember seeing that the actual bumper was the same, but the pad and brackets were different, been awhile and the memory isn't what it used to be.

Ya the 2500 has a different top step..The reason iam asking is there selling cheap on ebay..I was going to try to save some money..

 

Thanks guys!!!

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the top step is different i did the same thing with my 1500 and the top step is bigger than the one on the 1500 so when you open your tailgate it will hit it you can hear a snapping sound.

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the top step is different i did the same thing with my 1500 and the top step is bigger than the one on the 1500 so when you open your tailgate it will hit it you can hear a snapping sound.

I guess I can take the top step off of mine and swap it out..I cant find any 1500 bumpers(no censors) out there..That are reasonably priced...

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I think I remember seeing that the actual bumper was the same, but the pad and brackets were different, been awhile and the memory isn't what it used to be.

This info is correct. I purchased a bumper from a 2500 and the shop had to use my top plastic cover from my 1500 because the 2500 was taller and would not fit under the tailgate area.

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Cool! The top piece is in new condition.. The bumper isn't ( huge dent)

 

Thank you!!! Steve

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Cool! The top piece is in new condition.. The bumper isn't ( huge dent)

 

Thank you!!! Steve

I seen a you-tube video on changing out the rear bumper... Originally I couldn't figure out how to pull it off once I had it disconnected... The video shows loosing 2 bolts and slightly raising the rear of the bed and the bumper slides right off.

 

 

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