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broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 9:51 am
by backyardbill
Re: broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:19 am
by 124JOE
drill it out and put in a new one from front
Re: broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:27 am
by backyardbill
Ok. Good idea.
Re: broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 8:15 pm
by spider2081
I just did that but just after I drilled the hole I realized it would have been easier to drill a tap hole and install a stud instead of a bolt. The material is plenty thick enough to tap. It was a little tricky welding the head of the bolt through the front of the bumper.
Re: broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 12:41 pm
by backyardbill
I drilled the stud out, and then clean through the front of the bumper. However, I did have to grind out a larger opening in the front of the bumper in order to insert a bolt. I also had to cut away a small section of the backup plate that kept the original two bolt plate from dropping into the cavity. Then I gooped the underside of the new bolt with JBWeld and inserted it (area was too tight to weld the bolt). The new bolt is nice and tight now, and if it ever spins on future dissambly, I can put a socket through the access hole to hold it. I'm happy with the results and it was a cheap fix.
I will add a photo later tonight for anyone else interested in this repair.
Thanks for the suggestions and help.
Re: broken tube bumper mounting bolt
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:53 pm
by Fiat88
backyardbill wrote:I drilled the stud out, and then clean through the front of the bumper. However, I did have to grind out a larger opening in the front of the bumper in order to insert a bolt. I also had to cut away a small section of the backup plate that kept the original two bolt plate from dropping into the cavity. Then I gooped the underside of the new bolt with JBWeld and inserted it (area was too tight to weld the bolt). The new bolt is nice and tight now, and if it ever spins on future dissambly, I can put a socket through the access hole to hold it. I'm happy with the results and it was a cheap fix.
I will add a photo later tonight for anyone else interested in this repair.
Thanks for the suggestions and help.
Sounds like the same repair the PO did on my car.