SL/R129: 2001 R129 Tow Hook Cover Bolts
Last edited by s.laz; Jul 14, 2020 at 03:34 PM.
I cracked the bolts from the cover and epoxied nylon screw receivers in their place.
You end up using screws that point from the inside out to the cover through the tow cover vertical mount. I think you have to remove the fog light first in order to access where the screws go. The original covers had little insert barrels that poked into the vertical bumper retainer that allowed the covers to be easily removed from the front, but yours are long gone and the design isn't replicated with the fake copies.
Don't worry, I (and others) have the fakes too and they don't go missing as easily.
It took me hours to fit the covers properly.
The molded in screws that you show are wonky (not parallel) and don't fit into the two holes where they are supposed to go. I think you know this by now.
It would be cool if the manufacturer made a jig for the tow cover mold that included positively locating the two screws so they would work, but I don't think that was their goal. You could try bending the two screws so they would fit into the vertical support, but they aren't even on center, so they crack.
Sad, but true and the only game in town.
I cracked the bolts from the cover and epoxied nylon screw receivers in their place.
You end up using screws that point from the inside out to the cover through the tow cover vertical mount. I think you have to remove the fog light first in order to access where the screws go. The original covers had little insert barrels that poked into the vertical bumper retainer that allowed the covers to be easily removed from the front, but yours are long gone and the design isn't replicated with the fake copies.
Don't worry, I (and others) have the fakes too and they don't go missing as easily.
It took me hours to fit the covers properly.
The fakes, not so much.
If you have the real ones, just pull one off so you understand.






