proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
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proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
I read thru all 6 pages of the Body section, did find a thread on 73 Chevelle front bumper removal procedure, but now I'd like to know the proper re-install of a 73 Chevelle front bumper. Currently I have the urethane corner fillers bolted up to the front fenders and header panel, and also the under-headlight grille strips. And then I have the hard plastic center filler piece bolted to the bumper. Tried unsuccessfully to re-install it. (see Picture).
Should I not have those corners pre-bolted to the body? Seems now that I'm thinking about it (and catching my breath and icing my thighs and back ) maybe the proper procedure is to take those corners out completely, start the bumper on in a rough position, get a few horizontal bolts started, and then weave the urethane corners and grille strips in? My brain said stop before I tear one of the bumper fillers and tear a hernia. Any re-assembly tips appreciated!
Should I not have those corners pre-bolted to the body? Seems now that I'm thinking about it (and catching my breath and icing my thighs and back ) maybe the proper procedure is to take those corners out completely, start the bumper on in a rough position, get a few horizontal bolts started, and then weave the urethane corners and grille strips in? My brain said stop before I tear one of the bumper fillers and tear a hernia. Any re-assembly tips appreciated!
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
clanceman427 wrote:I read thru all 6 pages of the Body section
the proper procedure is to take those corners out completely, start the bumper on in a rough position, get a few horizontal bolts started, and then weave the urethane corners and grille strips in
Limey SE- Management
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
Thanks Anthony! I'll do it that way next attempt
clanceman427- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
I've found this to be a lot easier, and less damaging to the fillers:
1. Take the bumper fillers off
2. Place them loose in the bumper
3. Put the bumper back on
4. Bolt up the fillers
1. Take the bumper fillers off
2. Place them loose in the bumper
3. Put the bumper back on
4. Bolt up the fillers
thatfnthing- Donating Member
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
Guys, thanks for the tips. I was able to mount the bumper with 2 bolts, and then weave the urethane corners in, then the grille-ette from the side, tighten the grille-ette bolts, do the same on the other side, then final position and tighten all 8 main bumper bolts, and finish by tightening the lower braces for holding to the fender with the 3 nuts. Nice!
clanceman427- G3GM Enthusiast
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
Nice coming together good looks like
Limey SE- Management
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Re: proper re-install technique 73 SS front bumper?
Thank you Anthony!
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