DIY on mounting fiberglass splitters
#46
Was it determined which way works best? What I mean is either putting the rubber isolator into the bumper skin (above the splitter) and using a metal washer with the screw to hold the underside of the splitter, or using the whole rubber nut directly into / under the splitter. Can someone clarify? Thanks in advance
Philip
Philip
#47
Burning Brakes
Was it determined which way works best? What I mean is either putting the rubber isolator into the bumper skin (above the splitter) and using a metal washer with the screw to hold the underside of the splitter, or using the whole rubber nut directly into / under the splitter. Can someone clarify? Thanks in advance
Philip
Philip
#48
I used the former method of putting the rubber "nutserts" directly into the bumper and then inserting the screws with washers through the splitter. As fbirch noted, I think either method works fine, I think it really just depends on how 'long' the nutserts are. Whichever way you go, you just want to make sure that you get enough rubber into the hole so that when you tighten it down, it expands enough to keep the splitter firmly affixed.
#49
I used the same method as Boostin and it's held perfectly for several thousand miles (daily driver). I recently switched from the Toth splitter back to a Cup splitter and when removing the hardware I ran into an issue where the inserts were turning inside the stock holes with the screw.
I was able to reach up into the bumper cover and hold the inserts by hand while loosening the screws. I did the same for re-tightening with the Cup splitter. YMMV...
I was able to reach up into the bumper cover and hold the inserts by hand while loosening the screws. I did the same for re-tightening with the Cup splitter. YMMV...
#50
See my photos on page 2 of this thread, that's how these type of fasteners are meant to be used - sandwiched between the thing being held and the thing doing the holding. If you push the insert through the splitter, it may pull the splitter away from the bumper slightly as you tighten the screw.
Also, unless the holes in your bumper are the perfect diameter to hold the fasteners in place prior to splitter assembly, I recommend installing as shown in my photo - loosely install screws into fasteners through splitter, then mount onto bumper. As you feed the inserts through the holes in the bumper, the double-sided tape will hold the splitter in place until you tighten the screws.
Also, unless the holes in your bumper are the perfect diameter to hold the fasteners in place prior to splitter assembly, I recommend installing as shown in my photo - loosely install screws into fasteners through splitter, then mount onto bumper. As you feed the inserts through the holes in the bumper, the double-sided tape will hold the splitter in place until you tighten the screws.