Rear bumper
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Rear bumper
Hello MVs,
I have query on how to re-attach the full length rear bumper to my panel van.
Anyone that could help me that would be greatly appreciated,.
Regards,
Andrew
I have query on how to re-attach the full length rear bumper to my panel van.
Anyone that could help me that would be greatly appreciated,.
Regards,
Andrew
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Re: Rear bumper
Gidday Andrew
Have a read through this Thread: Difference between Van/Ute & Wagon Rear Bars
It might not give you all the answers, but it could well answer a few.
Please let me know how you go. I haven't changed one over myself.
Have a read through this Thread: Difference between Van/Ute & Wagon Rear Bars
It might not give you all the answers, but it could well answer a few.
Please let me know how you go. I haven't changed one over myself.
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Re: Rear bumper
Hello MVs,
Does anyone know who makes rear full length bumper support brackets? The ones originally from my PV are not symmetrical and when fitted the bumper is not level.
Does anyone know who makes rear full length bumper support brackets? The ones originally from my PV are not symmetrical and when fitted the bumper is not level.
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Re: Rear bumper
Interesting! Could they be from different Models at all? I believe HQ had different Lower Tailgate Hinges to the later Models, maybe the Bumper Brackets differed too?
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Use sedan rear bumper
You don't use a station wagon rear bumper when converting to full length; you use a sedan bumper. My understanding is they bolt straight up.
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Re: Rear bumper
cyclist253 wrote:You don't use a station wagon rear bumper when converting to full length; you use a sedan bumper. My understanding is they bolt straight up.
Sorry, but that is not true. Somebody is leading up with garden path with that information
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