One side fits and the other doesn't. Hope you don't have frame damage that you dot know about. Or mabey someone replaced body panels and there out of alignment.
Measure from the very outside to outside of the bumper. If it just under 67"( and I mean just 66.9") it's a TJ model. If its over 67" then it's a JK model.
i checked the link says TJ. look just like the JK thought. does the bumper have a model number on it? it may be possible they shipped you a wrong bumper.
It really looks like either you have an unknown frame damage issue. I would personally chop the fenders to make it "look" straight and accept all bolts. Plus it already has lights on it if you have to get rid of the fender lights. Just my .02
Put a level on your frame across both rails and measure down from the panel to the frame on both sides. Just curious to see if both sides are they same. It just my OCD kicking in but I would like to know if its the bumper or the jeep.
Lay a level or straight price of steel across both frame rails an measure from the panel down to the frame. Just curious to see if there both the same. Just my OCD kicking in. I want to know if its the bumper or the jeep.
So. Called paramount restyling today. Found out its not damage or bent frame on the jeep, it's the bumper.
They informed me the bumper was made for jeeps with flat fenders.
Nowhere, anywhere did I see that. Did a little modding to the jeep, now it fits like a glove.
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