Well, now that I have my front bumper mounts, I am not looking for a set of rear mounts as well. The Tie ins look pretty text book, does anyone have a drawing for the actual mounts.
no one makes rear mounts because most bumpers mount to the stock 8 locations and then use the nut certs under the rails... a few bumpers if you look inbetween the stock 4 bolt mounts there are some factory cut holes that you could tie into - i think a few aftermarket companies do this with some L brackets similar to angle iron - honestly measure up a plate that runs the full width of the rear that ties into 8 stock bolt holes, have some falnges if you want to add in additional bolts with lock nuts and the tie in to the unibody along the rails where a hitch would go and you are set...
I used a Nates set of brackets and have an extra set. It's just basically two 4"x6" plates that are pre drilled for your stock bumper bracket location. It's notched 5/8" on the bottom for clearance.`The tie in plates are 14" long and bolt up to the holes for a reciver hitch and extend out a few inches. They are 1 3/4" wide. All 1/4" plate. I welded a short piece of 3"x3" square tube to the 1st plates I described and built the bumper off of it. I came up and tied it all into the tie in brackets and the kit made fab up a little easier because I had somthing to start with. The tie in brackets gave me somthing to rest the main bumper steel on while I was fiquring it all out. So even thou there is not much in this kit it saves you from making 4 brackets and it comes pre-drilled. Here is the link:http://www.nates4x4.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=54