What am I missing? Do I have to drop the bumper just to get the bezels off? Dan Davids Seattle Why in the WORLD would anybody mess with removing the bumper brackets, from their frame-installations, unless there is some collision impact damage or defect in the brackets, or the person is doing some sort of every-nut-and-bolt restoration of a car? The bumper brackets and their mounting hardware get painted right along with the frame (right?), and, anyway, all that Dan was asking about, was whether he had to unbolt the bumper from the frame (brackets) in order to remove that lower tail light. A slightly mis-aligned bumper can be correctly repositioned by changing its orientation-installation against a bumper bracket, without having to do anything to the bracket's connections to the frame. Neil Vedder On 9/27/2012 8:43 AM, Brent Burger wrote: I was referring to the bumper bracket-to-frame nuts and bolts. But thanks for playing ! :-) B. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% On Sep 26, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Eastern Sierra Adjustment Svc wrote:A little bit preemptorily defensive, there, Brent? I always thought that stainless steel clad-wrapped bumper bolts were OEM items. Neil Vedder On 9/26/2012 2:56 AM, Brent Burger wrote:On Sep 26, 2012, at 1:45 AM, ddavids@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:I need to replace one of the taillight lenses on one of my 57 DeSotos, but an easy way to do so isn't readily apparent. The chrome bezels can be unbolted from the fin easily enough, but I can't get them off the car. There doesn't appear to be enough clearance between the bottom of the bezel and the bumper/exhaust port to tip or wiggle them out. What am I missing? Do I have to drop the bumper just to get the bezels off? Dan Davids Seattle *************************************************************Dan, You are correct. They can be tough to squeeze past the bumper if it is slightly closer to the body than normal. You may need to loosen the bolts holding the bumper to the frame and let it fall away from the area in question enough to do your work and cinch them back up after re-installing the tail light assembly. This may be a good time to get some nice, "uncrunchy" nuts and bolts installed in there and make any adjustments to the hang of the bumper by shimming. More than you planned on doing, but it synchs well with getting that tail end looking "just right" and with clean bolts in there, next time you need to do work there, it won't be the usual fight with crusty bolts. This is where I deviant from stock, and like to use stainless. If anyone wants to get their purist knickers in a knot by checking my bumper bolts for being too shiny, they can kiss my .... My knuckles are worth more than their uppity opinion. :-) I have a saying I like to tell myself: "Be nice to me !". I think everyone should be nice to themselves, especially when it involves potential loss of hide. B. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 Help the Forward Look with every eBay purchase by starting your search here: http://www.ForwardLook.net/eBayError in line 20 of l-forwardlook.mailtpl: unknown formatting command <<<-> ...and with every Amazon purchase by clicking here: <-<PICT0027.JPG>************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 Help the Forward Look with every eBay purchase by starting your search here: http://www.ForwardLook.net/eBayError in line 20 of l-forwardlook.mailtpl: unknown formatting command <<<-> ...and with every Amazon purchase by clicking here: <- ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 Help the Forward Look with every eBay purchase by starting your search here: http://www.ForwardLook.net/eBay Error in line 20 of l-forwardlook.mailtpl: unknown formatting command <<< -> ...and with every Amazon purchase by clicking here: <-
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