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Re: euro bumper probs



For a quicker and cheaper solution, I went to Home Depot and bought the 
bolts-- they were in stock and cheap (like $0.50 a piece).  They screwed in 
with no resistance, and are perfect in every way. ;)

Jason


At 08:07 AM 4/4/2000 , you wrote:
>>From: "Casey Webster" <tinfool@home.com>
>>To: "scirocco list" <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
>>Subject: euro bumper probs
>>Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 00:48:54 -0400
>>
>>Well, I'm having a problem with my front euro bumper I recently 
>>bought.....I can't get it on!!!!
>
>The parts you want are listed as M12x25. All the MK2 euro bumpers have the 
>same fitment. You could try the dealer - the p/n is N 040 245 2.  The UK 
>price is 2 pounds each.
>Even if you have the correct bolts, they are frequently very tight to 
>screw in, not unlike the feeling you get if the threads are mismatched.  I 
>take it you have tried plenty of wd40 or something similar.
>
>HTH,
>
>Ewan Hopkins...
>
>'85 Storm 2.0
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