I just took two pictures of the attachment on my car, if you're interested
send me your email and I'll sent them to you.
Jerry Christopherson
9473187
-----Original Message-----
From: e.coiner@cox.net
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 10:38 AM
To: tigers@autox.team.net ; Rollright@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Bumper installation
The slug goes between the bumper and the steel mounting bracket. The
bracket is flat, the bumper not so much.
The piece adapts.
Erich
---- Rollright@aol.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Last night, Tod Brown and went over the fixing bolts for the bumpers. A
> couple of issues/questions arose.
>
> 1) the bumper to chassis fixing bolts for the rear are listed as 1/2" X 1
> 3/4 UNF. For the front it lists a
> screw (?) of 1/2" X 1" UNF. Bolt for one, and screw for another? Dim
> memory tells me the difference between a screw and a bolt is the a screw
> is
> threaded up to the head, and a bolt has an unthreaded section between the
> threads and the head. Also, how come the difference in length here?
>
> 2) As I'm trying to assemble a complete set of front and rear bumpers
> with
> everything, ready to bolt on when I take off the old. There is an odd
> part
> that must have some connection with the bumper system as I found it in
> that box in the basement. It is a slug of aluminum (?) cylindrical (very
> slightly barrel shaped) 1/2" tall, 1" in diameter with about a 1/2" hole
> drilled
> out of the center. Is this a bumper system part? Where does it go?
> Seems like a spacer.
>
> Best to all,
>
> Jim Armstrong
> Mk 1A
> 382002083
> LRXFE
> _______________________________________________
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