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V8 250 Rear bumper trim

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CHRIS J
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V8 250 Rear bumper trim

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Hi what is the correct method for installation of the rear bumper rubber trim and chrome finishers on a slim bumper 69 V8 250, is the trim glued or just pushed on?
Any help welcome.

Chris

Zbigmak
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Location: Warsaw Poland

Re: V8 250 Rear bumper trim

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Chris
I think you will find it is simply push on.
Generally once you fit it you will need to trim the ends.
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CHRIS J
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Re: V8 250 Rear bumper trim

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I have now fitted it successfully, not sure if the chrome finishers are just meant to stay loose on the rubber trim ends?
Chris

buckfield
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Location: south wales

Re: V8 250 Rear bumper trim

Post by buckfield »

Mine are a bit loose but they have been like that for 15 years so they would have come off and no problem when I wash the car either, think they are push in clip system on the inside of the bumper, but it's so long ago now.

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