Front bumper hanging...
#1
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Front bumper hanging...
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#2
You may need to raise the car using jackstands. Easier that way.
The mounting bracket on both sides may have been dislodged or torn (hope not) and remount/retighten the bolts securing them to the side of the bumper.
It's not that hard really. Just be careful you don't tear up the inner fender linings as they get brittle over time.
Good luck.
The mounting bracket on both sides may have been dislodged or torn (hope not) and remount/retighten the bolts securing them to the side of the bumper.
It's not that hard really. Just be careful you don't tear up the inner fender linings as they get brittle over time.
Good luck.
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You may need to raise the car using jackstands. Easier that way.
The mounting bracket on both sides may have been dislodged or torn (hope not) and remount/retighten the bolts securing them to the side of the bumper.
It's not that hard really. Just be careful you don't tear up the inner fender linings as they get brittle over time.
Good luck.![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The mounting bracket on both sides may have been dislodged or torn (hope not) and remount/retighten the bolts securing them to the side of the bumper.
It's not that hard really. Just be careful you don't tear up the inner fender linings as they get brittle over time.
Good luck.
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I did jack up one side and looked under for a minute...but didn't go any further as I have to run to a cookout in a min. And if I were to start, one thing would of lead to another and I'd be under the car for the rest of the evening...
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Actually one of the inner fender linings got torn in winter. There was so much ice build up in front of my garage doors that I couldn't get her back in for awhile. And one morning while reversing a big *ss chuck of ice got between the wheel and the fender and rip a whole in the liner.
I did jack up one side and looked under for a minute...but didn't go any further as I have to run to a cookout in a min. And if I were to start, one thing would of lead to another and I'd be under the car for the rest of the evening...![Big Grin](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I did jack up one side and looked under for a minute...but didn't go any further as I have to run to a cookout in a min. And if I were to start, one thing would of lead to another and I'd be under the car for the rest of the evening...
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Last edited by 503C43 ////AMG; 06-13-2010 at 07:44 PM.
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No need to jack it up... If you look at the bumper alignment thread I had started it should answer all of your questions. You can pull your bumper off in about 5 minutes, it's 4 bolts and 2 screws then you unplug the temp sensor and fog lights. It's REAL EASY. As far as the flaring out to the side that is part of the reason I had started the bumper alignment thread. On the bumper itself there are brackets that slide into the guide rail on the car. These brackets are plastic and keep the ends from flaring out. The guide rails deal with the gap between the bumper and the quarter panel/front grill. I bet your brackets on the inside of the bumper are DESTROYED and you probably need to rest the guide rails as well. Resetting the guide rails is a snap, takes like 5 minutes or less for both. The brackets on my bumper were cracked and so I SUPER GLUED them for the time being until I get new ones. Worked great but I bet yours are WAY worse than mine were. Check out the "bumper alignment thread" I have all the pics posted there as well as what I did. GOOD LUCK![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
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Last edited by 503C43 ////AMG; 06-13-2010 at 07:46 PM.
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I've found the bumper brackets that go on the car for about $20ish online. But if the channels on the bumper side are buggered and you can't repair them (as mine were), then you may need a new bumper reinforcement. I picked one up for US$170 shipped - to a US destination. The part is only like US$150, but they wanted like $200 to send it to me in Canada. Yikes. Couldn't find it cheap on my side of the border, so thank goodness for my US shipping depot.
I had the exact same situation with my car - previous owner had hit the curb a few too many times and cracked the bumper side mounting channels. I did a rudimentary repair with stainless steel safety wire, but the whole bumper wouldn't line up properly - hence the need for the new inner reinforcement.
If you do go that far, keep in mind that in order to fit the C43 bumper skin, the inner reinforcement has to be trimmed in certain areas. I found the instructions in the WIS, but they are also detailed here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...fogs-w202.html
(just so whoever is reading doesn't have to click around any more than is necessary! )
I had the exact same situation with my car - previous owner had hit the curb a few too many times and cracked the bumper side mounting channels. I did a rudimentary repair with stainless steel safety wire, but the whole bumper wouldn't line up properly - hence the need for the new inner reinforcement.
If you do go that far, keep in mind that in order to fit the C43 bumper skin, the inner reinforcement has to be trimmed in certain areas. I found the instructions in the WIS, but they are also detailed here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...fogs-w202.html
(just so whoever is reading doesn't have to click around any more than is necessary! )
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Last edited by Saaboteur; 06-14-2010 at 04:02 PM.
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I've found the bumper brackets that go on the car for about $20ish online. But if the channels on the bumper side are buggered and you can't repair them (as mine were), then you may need a new bumper reinforcement. I picked one up for US$170 shipped - to a US destination. The part is only like US$150, but they wanted like $200 to send it to me in Canada. Yikes. Couldn't find it cheap on my side of the border, so thank goodness for my US shipping depot.
I had the exact same situation with my car - previous owner had hit the curb a few too many times and cracked the bumper side mounting channels. I did a rudimentary repair with stainless steel safety wire, but the whole bumper wouldn't line up properly - hence the need for the new inner reinforcement.
If you do go that far, keep in mind that in order to fit the C43 bumper skin, the inner reinforcement has to be trimmed in certain areas. I found the instructions in the WIS, but they are also detailed here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...fogs-w202.html
(just so whoever is reading doesn't have to click around any more than is necessary! )![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I had the exact same situation with my car - previous owner had hit the curb a few too many times and cracked the bumper side mounting channels. I did a rudimentary repair with stainless steel safety wire, but the whole bumper wouldn't line up properly - hence the need for the new inner reinforcement.
If you do go that far, keep in mind that in order to fit the C43 bumper skin, the inner reinforcement has to be trimmed in certain areas. I found the instructions in the WIS, but they are also detailed here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...fogs-w202.html
(just so whoever is reading doesn't have to click around any more than is necessary! )
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#8
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Heh...I was actually glad that the bumper reinforcement is just a 202 part and not a C43 specific part. Any part you don't have to pay AMG tax on is good! ![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The trimming took 5 minutes with a dremel. The reinforcement is all plastic anyway. Piece of cake.
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The trimming took 5 minutes with a dremel. The reinforcement is all plastic anyway. Piece of cake.
#9
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Good point, could be the exact same part with the AMG logo = $$$$$. As I stated earlier mine were cracked (not terribly) and I "fixed" them with super glue. Took out ALMOST all of the flare but I will need new ones to make it look like it just rolled off the line. Just another part on the list to refresh my black beauty.
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Good point, could be the exact same part with the AMG logo = $$$$$. As I stated earlier mine were cracked (not terribly) and I "fixed" them with super glue. Took out ALMOST all of the flare but I will need new ones to make it look like it just rolled off the line. Just another part on the list to refresh my black beauty.
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Hey, 503 ... Did you superglue the part on the inside of the bumper or the part attached to the car? I have have the same issue, and I posted about it a couple of years ago. Long story short, I tried to glue it back but it wouldn't stick, so I said screw it and just put the bumper back on. Today I just noticed that it is getting slightly worse, meaning the cracked piece on the bumper side is getting larger, so I want to take it apart tomorrow and try to glue it again. Did you literally use super glue, and how long did it last for you?
I did use regular super glue. The cracks were on the plastic guide rails on the bumper support. It worked great for a couple months and then one of my neighbors nudged my bumper and it broke the glues bond
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