Hi all:
I notice that Twyla and Kurt have these chrome bumpers that are really nice. What are these off of? 1976-1977 civics? I am also noting comments on tucking in the bumpers. Is this an easy mod?
Bumpers
- vickiekarrer
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- Jonathan
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US cars got 3 different types of bumpers. There were the '73 only, all chrome without any rubber at all, the 74-77, looked similar to the '73 except they had two rubber bumpers on them to cover up some bolt holes, and the 78/79 versions with the rubber ends. The earlier style bumpers could be mounted on the later cars with some modifications.
If your 78/79 bumpers are in good shape, you could remove the two center rubber pads. If your bumpers are in need of re-chroming, removing the pads can still be done fine, but the chrome will be a different color underneath.
If you do drill the holes in the shock absorbers behind the bumpers, be careful about the oil that may shoot out.
If your 78/79 bumpers are in good shape, you could remove the two center rubber pads. If your bumpers are in need of re-chroming, removing the pads can still be done fine, but the chrome will be a different color underneath.
If you do drill the holes in the shock absorbers behind the bumpers, be careful about the oil that may shoot out.
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for the bumper mod goto civic77/tech.php check under Bumper Mod 1.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150608013 ... m/tech.php
Jay and Justin gave me the scoop on the drilling, works great and is easy, makes a huge difference. I just used self tapping screws instead of welding until I know exactly how close I want them.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150608013 ... m/tech.php
Jay and Justin gave me the scoop on the drilling, works great and is easy, makes a huge difference. I just used self tapping screws instead of welding until I know exactly how close I want them.
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Rear Bumper Tuck
anyone able to give me the instruction shortening the plastic blocks or mods needed to tighten the bumpers up to the body?