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Old 08-02-2003, 11:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Infamous sagging bumper....

i am about to install fogs on my 93 si with an extremely sagging bumper. what all do i need to check when installing the bumper to get it to not sag?
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I would say every bolt, screw, or clip that is supposed to hold the bumper on...make sure you have all of them and make sure they are all tightened.
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anything else?
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That's all I can think of.
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check the rods that go into the engine compartment. If they are bent even a little bit it can cause sagging.

If you work with the bumper you can get it back into place ok. Mine was sagging a little bit on the drivers side but when I tightened everything back up it was perfect
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^^ You mean the 2 plastic brackets that are about 7" long?
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^^ You mean the 2 plastic brackets that are about 7" long?

no

they are metal
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