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UK front bumper/fender outer wing fixing hole position


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Hi all,

My previous front bumper wasn't fixed to the front wings because the previous owner had cut off the bolt brackets on the bumper. I replace those bumper parts but now i have the problem that my front wings don't have drilled holes for the bumper/bolt fixings?

Could anyone supply me with some positional measurements for those outer wing fixings holes or an existing diagram please?

Much appreciated

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Any chance the PO filled in said holes? You might look behind fender for evidence of a patch, if drilling new holes measure 7 times and drill once, ask me how I know, nothin kills great stance like a droopy bumper..............

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Any chance the PO filled in said holes? You might look behind fender for evidence of a patch, if drilling new holes measure 7 times and drill once, ask me how I know, nothin kills great stance like a droopy bumper..............

Yep, i thought that too, but nothing when i checked inner wing - it may be there, but its well hidden.

Suppose i could bolt on the bumper and guessimate where the holes should be but would prefer location measurements ideally.

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Any chance the PO filled in said holes? You might look behind fender for evidence of a patch, if drilling new holes measure 7 times and drill once, ask me how I know, nothin kills great stance like a droopy bumper..............

Yep, i thought that too, but nothing when i checked inner wing - it may be there, but its well hidden.

Suppose i could bolt on the bumper and guessimate where the holes should be but would prefer location measurements ideally.

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