I'm trying to mount the FG bumper tops from the group buy. They fit wonderfully, but I've got a few questions for those who have already mounted their tops.
1. How do you mount the top to the bumper? There are rubber fingers that extent through the original bolt holes, but no info on how you are to keep it attached. Some sort of "speed nut" from the local Ace Hardware comes to mind.
2. What did you do about mounting a license plate lamp? There is no provision for mounting the factory lights.
3. I've got a couple of scuffs in the paint that need a touch-up. I've got a can of Rust-Oleum black that would probably work, but I'm wondering if I should be looking for something specifically for fiberglass.
TIA for the help.
The rubber fingers come off and expose the studs
Hope this helps
David
They do fit well and look great! David is right, just pull the rubber off of the studs. Then make a trip to your local hardware store to pick up some metric nuts & washers. I forgot what size they are.
Just did this...I took measurements from an old rear bumper top & used a Dremmel tool to cut out the areas for the license plate lights. I attached them to the fiberglass with sheet metal screws.
Start at post #345 for pics:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=123957&st=340
As far as touch up goes, check with Mark on what he recommends.
The studs are M6-1.0 and I believe the paint on the FG bumper top is gel coat
Yes the pain is a Gel coat, it can be cleaned up with a Maguires #6 clearer / polish like any painted finish. These can be touched up or even repainted the color of the car. There is enough material you can sand off the texture if you wish.
M6 is correct, might want to use a nylon lock nut version.
The fiberglass can be cut to accept the lights or other lights. There are a few cool ideas here -
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/led-light-modules/
Thanks for the info. I'm very pleased with Mark's product, these were just a few things that I didn't realize I'd have to address. I really like the idea of an LED license plate light.
Since the fiberglass is rigid, it certainly reveals the inconsistencies in my bumper. I had not realized that the bumper had been bent in and up by the PO. Looks like a "new" bumper is in my future pretty soon.
Here's the front bumper, mounted as-as for now.
You may be able to "shim" the other studs to make it more level. Hopefully, it will not take too many.
-Mark
Can these bumper tops still be purchased?
I looked all over your site, I could not find them.
I ended up going with one of http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-light-modules/am-series-miniature-rectangle-accent-light-black/25/. I think it looks pretty good.
I'm really please with how these came out. I got a 72 front bumper from my son that was much straighter. After painting with the SEM bumper top paint, they look pretty good!
Looks good Ernie! All it is missing is some RRC bugs.
Looks great Ernie! Those LEDs are sweet too!
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