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> Bumper top with a broken stud, How do you repair this? drill it out?(i dont know how they secured the stud into the bumper
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post Jul 20 2018, 12:49 PM
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I guess the answer would lie in knowing how it is put in there . is the stud in a nut that is welded to the inner metal plate/inner frame? or is it a stud that is welded to the plate itself?- so how to put a new stud in??

and is theis a OEM bumper top?


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post Jul 20 2018, 01:38 PM
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the easiest thing to do would to grind flat, drill a smaller hole and tap and install a smaller bolt with a washer


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I guess the answer would lie in knowing how it is put in there . is the stud in a nut that is welded to the inner metal plate/inner frame? or is it a stud that is welded to the plate itself?- so how to put a new stud in??

and is theis a OEM bumper top?

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QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Jul 20 2018, 12:38 PM) *

the easiest thing to do would to grind flat, drill a smaller hole and tap and install a smaller bolt with a washer


QUOTE(Philip W. @ Jul 20 2018, 11:49 AM) *

I guess the answer would lie in knowing how it is put in there . is the stud in a nut that is welded to the inner metal plate/inner frame? or is it a stud that is welded to the plate itself?- so how to put a new stud in??

and is theis a OEM bumper top?


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