Oh, wise guy eh? Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk . . . I was wondering why the hammer kept bouncing back and hitting me in the head! I was fortunate enough that the PO did me the glorious favor of removing all that extraneous, useless plastic junk. He did a wonderful job of breaking those little plastic clips that hold the rubber part (the actual bumper I guess, hunh?) and lost those cheap plastic ends altogether! No telling where the bolts went that actually held the bumper on . . . Thanks Chris Marc Perdue
JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > vw van bumpers ...strength??? LOL hah..!!! dont you know they're for > decoration only? > anyway, if the bumper isnt bent bad, use some wooden 2x4 blocks and a mallet, > and you can straighten it out quite well. i straightened lister Karl Bloss's > '87 van rear bumper with quite impressive results. fyi, i also have some of > the rear bumper strips. ya gotta take the end caps and trim strip off > before you straighten it, ya know.... ;<) > chris |
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