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> Front bumper, How to make
Frenchyves
post Apr 27 2007, 05:10 PM
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Hello

On my 914 2.0 from 75' I have a little problem...
I don't know how is fix the plastic of the front bumper on the body.
My bumper is well fixed but the plastic is not close the hood, it's not nice (see photo) there is waves...


Perhaps I can use glue but I can't unmount the bumper ...

Have you an idea ??

Thanks for your answer and excuse my awfull english language... I am best in french.

Yves - North of france

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Pat Garvey
post Apr 27 2007, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE(Frenchyves @ Apr 27 2007, 05:10 PM) *

Hello

On my 914 2.0 from 75' I have a little problem...
I don't know how is fix the plastic of the front bumper on the body.
My bumper is well fixed but the plastic is not close the hood, it's not nice (see photo) there is waves...


Perhaps I can use glue but I can't unmount the bumper ...

Have you an idea ??

Thanks for your answer and excuse my awfull english language... I am best in french.

Yves - North of france

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Yves - your English is fine. You got your point across.

I suspect someone, sometime, removed the front bumper. The, replaced it without proper torque of the fasteners. If it has been like this for some time, it is possible that the part will need replacement.

I'd suggest removing the entire bumper, clean up all areas, replace fasteners (using proper torque settings)& re-install bumper. If, after a few weeks, the bulge is still there, you'll probably have to replace the bumper cover.
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