Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
- SLOSpider
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Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Ok so I ordered some rubber bumpers off another car to see about fitment and here is what I got so far:
They fit pretty good and even better if I wanted to mount them closer like another member is doing. I just stuck them in the exsisting holes with some washers to check them out. They can be lowered a bit but would need to drill new holes. The bottom has a little bit of a gap but easily filled with black silicone, weatherstipping, rubber, what every suites your fancy. I have another set for the rear but have not removed the bumper yet.
The right side is off due to some body damage there I need to address. I may end up using them as untill I can figure out my split front and rear bumper mock up. For $60.00 its WAY cheaper then the alternative!
Oh whats that? what are they off of???? Do I dare tell, I know that someone already knows as its where I got the idea to try them out. So post up your guesses...
They fit pretty good and even better if I wanted to mount them closer like another member is doing. I just stuck them in the exsisting holes with some washers to check them out. They can be lowered a bit but would need to drill new holes. The bottom has a little bit of a gap but easily filled with black silicone, weatherstipping, rubber, what every suites your fancy. I have another set for the rear but have not removed the bumper yet.
The right side is off due to some body damage there I need to address. I may end up using them as untill I can figure out my split front and rear bumper mock up. For $60.00 its WAY cheaper then the alternative!
Oh whats that? what are they off of???? Do I dare tell, I know that someone already knows as its where I got the idea to try them out. So post up your guesses...
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Someone else's Spider? They do fit well!
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- ga.spyder
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Mid 70's Triumph Spitfire ??
Craig Nelson
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Spill the beans already
- SLOSpider
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Ok Ok, so impatiencent They are off a 1973-1974 Porsche 914 rear bumper guards #914-605-063-10 for the left and the right Ill have to check but from VW parts experience its probably 914-605-064-10. I have a set of the fronts but dont fit as nice as the rears. They may work better for the rear but I have 3/4 tank of gas and did not want to finish taking out the tank yet.
I need to get the shock towers fixed before I can drive her though. Im really wanting to make a split front crome bumper for her so I will probably end up selling these as soon as I get that squared away.
If you are looking for some I ended up buying the rear bumper but had him ship me just the guards.
Here is one like it you can keep your eyes peeled for:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-197 ... _500wt_956
I need to get the shock towers fixed before I can drive her though. Im really wanting to make a split front crome bumper for her so I will probably end up selling these as soon as I get that squared away.
If you are looking for some I ended up buying the rear bumper but had him ship me just the guards.
Here is one like it you can keep your eyes peeled for:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-197 ... _500wt_956
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- SLOSpider
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Found some new RIGHT ones $55.00
http://www.stuttswap.com/stuttswap/bbarbin/bbar914.html
And this place shows them for $80.00 each, if they have them?
http://stores.ebay.com/Porsche-Parts-An ... pping.html
http://www.stuttswap.com/stuttswap/bbarbin/bbar914.html
And this place shows them for $80.00 each, if they have them?
http://stores.ebay.com/Porsche-Parts-An ... pping.html
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1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
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- ITA124
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Pros
1) They're cheaper than the after market abarth blocks
2) They're probably made of a denser rubber than the after market items
3) They cover the whole hole left from the removal of the shock tubes
Cons
1) Mounting the blocks without drilling holes in the panels. You don't want these rattling loose and falling off. Looks as though you can weld up a 'T' section between the mounting studs and to the existing bumper shock mounts
2) They stick out so far, they look like a pair of erect nipples . Appropriate for the cooler climates.
Question
1) Can they be re-profiled? ie, is the rubber material at least 1/2 way down.
1) They're cheaper than the after market abarth blocks
2) They're probably made of a denser rubber than the after market items
3) They cover the whole hole left from the removal of the shock tubes
Cons
1) Mounting the blocks without drilling holes in the panels. You don't want these rattling loose and falling off. Looks as though you can weld up a 'T' section between the mounting studs and to the existing bumper shock mounts
2) They stick out so far, they look like a pair of erect nipples . Appropriate for the cooler climates.
Question
1) Can they be re-profiled? ie, is the rubber material at least 1/2 way down.
Paul
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- SLOSpider
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
I dont know if they can be re profiled but I would assume so as they seem to be solid rubber.....I just changed the cars name from Sophie to Madonna ... much easier!
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- wachuko
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
SLOSpider wrote:I dont know if they can be re profiled but I would assume so as they seem to be solid rubber.....I just changed the cars name from Sophie to Madonna ... much easier!
Drive Safe!
Wachuko
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Did you get the pic's I sent the second time SLospider?
Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Not to bad, thanks for the alternate idea. I just removed the monstrous bumpers off my car.
- SLOSpider
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
Thinking about reshaping these. Anyone have any experience on cutting and shaping rubber?
1975 124 Spider
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1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
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Re: Abarth bumpers on the CHEAP
That's funny, I was thinking the same thing.ITA124 wrote: 2) They stick out so far, they look like a pair of erect nipples . Appropriate for the cooler climates.