Trail Ryder
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 15, 2016
- Posts
- 104
- Reaction score
- 140
- Location
- Upstate New York
- Ram Year
- 2015
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
I have somewhat unique 2015 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4X4. I bought it with 7,000 miles on it. And someone initially ordered it with the Outdoorsman Group but with Monotone Paint (Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat) and painted bumpers.
Well, when I first got it, I noticed that the top front steel painted bumper was rubbing again the plastic bumper top fascia and rust was starting there. I pointed this out to my local Ram dealer 3 years ago, and under warranty, they had the bumper re-painted and I had the body shop apply some 3M adhesive film protectant to the top of the bumper where the rubbing is was taking place.
Well, 3 years later the bumper top rust is back.
I am out of warranty now and don't want to deal with this again, and want my truck to look different that the other million all black Ram 1500s out there. So I was going to replace the front bumper with this chrome one from Amazon. And I have a friend who is a decent mechanic, has a lift, and an awesome set of tools, so we were going to tackle the bumper swap ourselves.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...42e-e8f213ef368b&pf_rd_r=Y5MX9T4AFTDSQVZPEJCS
Other than the bumper itself, do I need anything else to do this job, like a hardware kit???

Well, when I first got it, I noticed that the top front steel painted bumper was rubbing again the plastic bumper top fascia and rust was starting there. I pointed this out to my local Ram dealer 3 years ago, and under warranty, they had the bumper re-painted and I had the body shop apply some 3M adhesive film protectant to the top of the bumper where the rubbing is was taking place.
Well, 3 years later the bumper top rust is back.
I am out of warranty now and don't want to deal with this again, and want my truck to look different that the other million all black Ram 1500s out there. So I was going to replace the front bumper with this chrome one from Amazon. And I have a friend who is a decent mechanic, has a lift, and an awesome set of tools, so we were going to tackle the bumper swap ourselves.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...42e-e8f213ef368b&pf_rd_r=Y5MX9T4AFTDSQVZPEJCS
Other than the bumper itself, do I need anything else to do this job, like a hardware kit???
