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Old 04-29-2006, 05:39 PM
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The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

Is rotted out on my 86 z28. How can I repair this? Is this part something I can replace. or does extensive work need to be done. You know what part im talking about. IF you look under the car at the rear where the rear bumper is suppose to have pushi pins holding it under there. Thanks guys!
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Is rotted out on my 86 z28. How can I repair this? Is this part something I can replace. or does extensive work need to be done. You know what part im talking about. IF you look under the car at the rear where the rear bumper is suppose to have pushi pins holding it under there. Thanks guys!


its called a Bumper Reinforcement bar, costs between 75-100 and any autobody supply store should be able to get it.
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its called a Bumper Reinforcement bar, costs between 75-100 and any autobody supply store should be able to get it.
I havent got a good look at it, is it bolt in, or welded? Thanks man, I appriciate the help!
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I havent got a good look at it, is it bolt in, or welded? Thanks man, I appriciate the help!

Bolted on using 8 bolts.
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Bolted on using 8 bolts.
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

Do i have to remove the rear bumper to replace the reinforcing bar?
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

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Do i have to remove the rear bumper to replace the reinforcing bar?
Um yes! The inner hatch panels have to be remover, then remove the taillights and the plate bracket, then the rear bumper cover, there are 3 nuts on each side of the inside of the hatch-10mm IIRC that hold the cover on, there is one small screw or nut under the car where the cover meets the 1/4 that has to be removed-you will see it if you lay under the car and lok up, then on to the push clips on top and bottom of the cover. Once you have the cover pulled you will see the 8 cairage bolts that hold the Reinforcement bar on. I have never pulled the Reinforcement bar, but I have read on here that most of the time the bolts have to be cut or tourched off as they will just spin and spin. Good luck finding a good bar in the junk yard as most are rotted bad and you will not get them off with hand tools

The Reinforcement bar on my RS has a few spots where the lower clips go in that is rotting, but I'm going to grid the rust out and plate the bottom of the Reinforcement bar then dill new holes for the clips in the plate.
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

Mine is rotted but the bumper still holds there fine with out the pins. to me if it looks fine leave it as to me its not a issue I worry about but thats me and my 2 cents
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

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Mine is rotted but the bumper still holds there fine with out the pins. to me if it looks fine leave it as to me its not a issue I worry about but thats me and my 2 cents
My thing is I don't want it to get worse and I have to replace my rear cover anyways so while I have the cover off I'm going to fix it the best I can on the car. I will not have much money in the repair so it's worth it to me.
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

Rock auto has one delivered for just under $90. Not as well made as OEM, but a rotted reinforcement is much weaker.
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Re: The part that the rear bumper connects by push pins....

I'm currently replacing mine with a used one. Found a really clean used one for $50 with the honeycomb. Mine was completely rusted out in the middle and I could pull off with my hands Lol. Had to rotozip the top bolts off because they spun every time I tried to loosen them.
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