Just noticed that the back edge of my front bumper has dropped a little.
It looks like the screws have pulled out of the upper section.
Anyone have any thoughts on the best way to reattach ? (or do I resort to cut-down plasplugs again ?)
Still - fixing that might give me the incentive to finally replace the front spoiler as well. It's only been waiting for about 8 years.
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Re: Front bumper
What caused that? You haven't been in a ditch since last year or aren't you telling us something 
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It's either residual damage from my steeplechasing last year - or a clipped kerb at Croft a few weeks ago.
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Re: Front bumper
Have you checked the bracket at the back of the bumper in case it has un-bonded itself, or is it a different fitting that you are talking about?
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Re: Front bumper
That's the spoiler bracket (already unbonded when I got the car). These are the screws that go vertically up through the top of the bumper into the body.alanmoss wrote:Have you checked the bracket at the back of the bumper in case it has un-bonded itself, or is it a different fitting that you are talking about?
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Re: Front bumper
If you are going to remove the bumper completely to fix it you could use Rivuts or Rubber nuts to provide a means of re-attaching it (see Memfast's website). Much easier to remove again in the future should you want to.
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Re: Front bumper
In the 1986 each side of the bumper is held on with 3x size 6 screws and an aluminium rivet.
I have replaced the screws and the panel washers with stainless steel ones but due to the expanded rusted out screwthat held the bumper in place, I used size 8 screws because the holes had enlarged over time.
Also found that not all the original screw holes were properly ligned up , so I drilled new ones.
I would not advise bolting the bumper to the upper panels, the screws are designed to rip out in a light collision and not transfer the collision energy into the front quarter panels.
I have replaced the screws and the panel washers with stainless steel ones but due to the expanded rusted out screwthat held the bumper in place, I used size 8 screws because the holes had enlarged over time.
Also found that not all the original screw holes were properly ligned up , so I drilled new ones.
I would not advise bolting the bumper to the upper panels, the screws are designed to rip out in a light collision and not transfer the collision energy into the front quarter panels.
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Re: Front bumper
Good thinking - I never thought of that. The rubber nuts would probably still function that way.explore_australia wrote:I would not advise bolting the bumper to the upper panels, the screws are designed to rip out in a light collision and not transfer the collision energy into the front quarter panels.
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cavity wall spring opening winged nuts and bolts.