Rear bumper bits
#1
Rear bumper bits
I was out with my local Land Rover group and whacked my rear bumper. Dropped off a big rock and basically hit the metal bumper support on the corner.
I need some help with locating some bits.
The plastic pins that hold the the main plastic surround in place
And the inserts that hold the upper surround in place
Some images of the damage
I need some help with locating some bits.
The plastic pins that hold the the main plastic surround in place
And the inserts that hold the upper surround in place
Some images of the damage
#2
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#4
I might actually have an extra of that passenger side finish piece. Let me look when I get home, if I have it I'll sell it you. When I removed the rear bumper off a junker I grabbed the drivers side piece because I needed it but I may have also taken the passenger side just to get those clips. It took me a few tries (and a few broken clips) to get the part back on so you may want to order some extra clips. If I recall I put the clips on the truck first then slid the finished on them. It's odd because you have to simultaneously push it on to clips that are at 90 degrees to each other and the RAVE was no help at all. As far as I could tell it doesn't mention those parts at all, except for maybe in passing.
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#7
Unfortunately I don’t have that finisher part, sorry to get your hopes up. However, I am replacing the rear bumper on my truck soon with the one I pulled off the junker mentioned previously. It’s got a crack by the driver side light, I’ll attach a picture. If you want it I’d sell it cheap as I’m just going to have to get rid of it anyway once I swap it out. I don’t know what the cost of shipping would be, even though it looks like your just over the boarder from me.
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#10
I hear the pain on replacing the plastic bumper. I got tapped twice from behind by driver's not paying attention, shattered the plastic both times. The heavy duty steel bumper took that same shock with no ill effects, but cost a lot less. The only issue is rust. Have to remove it once in a while to sand it smooth and paint again.