Arrrgghh...front grill install, what am I missing??
#16
The fog lights mount to the bumper support. Look at yours comparing side-to-side and find some pictures of other cars. If the lights are pushed back from the fascia then you'll know.
Otherwise, I'm not sure if the "shocks" can be seen from below or through the grille. If you can get at them, try measuring the distance from the larger barrel to the mounting flange. That will make sense when you see it.
Otherwise, I'm not sure if the "shocks" can be seen from below or through the grille. If you can get at them, try measuring the distance from the larger barrel to the mounting flange. That will make sense when you see it.
#17
Holy Sausage Links.
Thanks Shane, I never noticed.
I owe you one.
Looks like I found a Sunday project.
Regards.
#18
OK, so I have my replacement front grill and grill supports...let's put 'em on (86.5). First off, even before looking at the car, I found some pics on here (Crumpler's when he was repairing some stuff up front) and I don't know how the horizontal pieces stay attached. They appear to fit into holes along the bottom of the vertical support pieces, but what holds them in there?
More importantly...see photo below. I can see where the old vertical pieces were attached, pieces were still bolted to the car (removed in the pic). I've put the new one in, and I just don't see how it can possibly fit. I would have to seriously bend it to the point where the piece that attaches at the top won't be flush with the panel. And, this is definitely NOT the longer center piece...this is one of the two shorter ones. The longer piece has the same problem when test fit into it's proper location.
New driver's side vertical grill support
More importantly...see photo below. I can see where the old vertical pieces were attached, pieces were still bolted to the car (removed in the pic). I've put the new one in, and I just don't see how it can possibly fit. I would have to seriously bend it to the point where the piece that attaches at the top won't be flush with the panel. And, this is definitely NOT the longer center piece...this is one of the two shorter ones. The longer piece has the same problem when test fit into it's proper location.
New driver's side vertical grill support
As to the damage to the front bumper cover, it is made of polyurethane, I think, and is intended to bounce back to its original shape once impacted. On the other hand, it may be that the bumper was impacted and the cover damaged and then repaired with the shop not realizing that the bumper bar itself is out of place.
Post a picture of your front lites and we will all see what I am talking about.
When the bumper bar is put back where it belongs the grill brackets will fit.
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#19
I think you're right. With nothing to compare it to, they didn't look obviously recessed, although there did seem to be something a bit off about it. Sounds like a job that's a ways down on the priority list. I rigged a way to temporarily fit the grill so it won't fall out, and when I get a chance to pull the front off I'll take care of it properly.
I can't actually see the shocks in there. I wish there were a way to pull it back out for now, but if you have to take everything off to get to them, may as well do it right.
I'm betting those (drain?) holes below the lights are normally covered up...
I can't actually see the shocks in there. I wish there were a way to pull it back out for now, but if you have to take everything off to get to them, may as well do it right.
I'm betting those (drain?) holes below the lights are normally covered up...
#22
I'm confused by this. Wouldn't the front nose be visually messed up if this were the case? The vertical support mounting points are all on the nose..the underside of the top part and the top of the bottom, if that makes any sense. I don't see how the nose could have been hit, compressing the bumper shocks, without obviously deforming the nose.
Shot of the nose right after the little accident.
#25
If you don't have one, next time you're near a Sears (or a computer with access to Amazon) pick up an 8mm Gearwrench, it'll make your life a lot easier for some of the 8mm tapping screws that hold the front bumper cover on.
#27
Anyone know if it's possible to pull the bumper back out without removing the bumper cover, etc? I'm guessing no...but if I could restore it to it's original position now, and fix it properly later when I get the shocks, that would make me happier....my current method of holding on the grill leaves a little to be desired lol...
#28
Anyone know if it's possible to pull the bumper back out without removing the bumper cover, etc? I'm guessing no...but if I could restore it to it's original position now, and fix it properly later when I get the shocks, that would make me happier....my current method of holding on the grill leaves a little to be desired lol...
These pics are from my first compressed bumper (I did this one myself when my house didn't want to move )
Left side
Right side
I don't know if it can be pushed out without removing the nose.