'74 bumper pushed-in and now stuck!
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Kirk Knighton
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'74 bumper pushed-in and now stuck!
So I bumped my garage with the front corner of my '74 with the shock absorbing bumpers and the bumper went in and stayed in on that one side. So does anyone know how I can pull it back out? Do I need a new shock? I thought these things are suppossed to bounce back out. Well, at least the car is still under warranty...
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vwbill
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Hey, maybe its just wedged at a angle in the shock? I think Ray had some posts about the shock system on the bumper! I dont know if they had some kinda tap that would get bent or if the shock would get locked back? Have you tried pulling on it at all? Sorry I'll have to look more tomorrow at mine and see how it looks! Bill
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Like Ray said, some survive - it may pull back out. To avoid any chance of damage to the car the best way is to remove it and chain it up between a post and a car with a trailer hitch and tug gently. It could come completely apart and recoil back into the car, so this is best done with a beater rather than your neighbor's new SUV.
I have some for Type I around but nothing for a IV, and I don't think there's any interchangeability, but it couldn't hurt to see what the part number is (it should be stenciled on it).
I have some for Type I around but nothing for a IV, and I don't think there's any interchangeability, but it couldn't hurt to see what the part number is (it should be stenciled on it).
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albert
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74 bumper push in
hi, he have under the shock a hook for to keep your shock in place look if one side the hook is in place and on the other side if is there , this hook is only keep in place by the shock pressure , wen you have impact the hook go on the ground,,???
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single60
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Are you certain? The gap between the bumper and body is supposed to be quite large, it may be that you also have the same one-side-pushed-in problem. I'll try to measure the gap on one of my cars tonight and post up.vwfye wrote:i have the opposite problem... one side is 'sprung'... is there a way to get it to reset back in? i thought about removing the bumper itself and pushing the car into a concrete barrier until the strut moved back in...
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