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> Late Bumper Pads, Threaded bolts ?
jim_hoyland
post Jul 20 2021, 03:42 PM
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The front and rear bumper pads of my ‘ 75 have bolts embedded into the pad. My question is whether threaded inserts hold the bolts.


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Root_Werks
post Jul 20 2021, 03:57 PM
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Pretty sure they are welded to the small metal plate the rubber is molded around. Many years ago I tried to remove the studs and couldn't get them to turn.
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post Jul 20 2021, 04:07 PM
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I would agree and the pad cast around them much like the spine in the early bumper top seals


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Pretty sure they are welded to the small metal plate the rubber is molded around. Many years ago I tried to remove the studs and couldn't get them to turn.

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Thanks Dan and Dr P; you saved me !
I have an idea for repurposing the pads for chrome bumpers without using bolts.
The plan is to rout two 1” x 2” square depressions about 3/8” deep in the pad.
Then insert rare earth magnets such that the pad will “stick” to the bumper. The pad wth two rare earth magnets would have a 20 lb hold; I did a variation of this with my rear license plate frame.
The pads would be removable for cleaning the bumper and save the bumper from drilling new holes.

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