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07-04-11, 06:56 AM
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rear bumper sensors
Iv been faffing around and iv decided to change the parking sensors, mine are bad jobs put on aftermarket by the prvious owner and there are just 2 of them, so i thought i would just get a set of 4 and swap them over and put 2 new holes in at the edges but hell, guess what, the existing sensors are not level with each other so it would throw everything out, i will try and find a pic but what can i do? the sensor is half a hole below where it should be.....
is it possible to fill, plastic weld or something small peices in to the bumper and either re-situe the sensors or go smooth without?!! aaaahhhhh
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07-04-11, 07:24 AM
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Sounds like another bumper job to me to make it perfect.
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07-04-11, 10:16 AM
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UMM, problem thats expensive ?230, pitty i dont have a hatch, rimmer bross are doing 1 for 127 quid!!!
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07-04-11, 11:33 AM
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mk1 or mk2? Surely there are some 2nd hand ones out there to play with?
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07-04-11, 11:44 AM
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mk2, not seen a mk2 saloon 1 yet to play with. im keeping an eye on fleebay
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07-04-11, 02:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jamesc777
Iv been faffing around and iv decided to change the parking sensors, mine are bad jobs put on aftermarket by the prvious owner and there are just 2 of them, so i thought i would just get a set of 4 and swap them over and put 2 new holes in at the edges but hell, guess what, the existing sensors are not level with each other so it would throw everything out, i will try and find a pic but what can i do? the sensor is half a hole below where it should be.....
is it possible to fill, plastic weld or something small peices in to the bumper and either re-situe the sensors or go smooth without?!! aaaahhhhh
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My bodywork guy can do it for you at his garage, he loves these kind of fiddly jobs.
He fixed my front bumper.
PM me, I can give you his No.
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29-08-11, 09:55 PM
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My car has had it's rear bumper replaced. It previously had parking sensors in the rear bumper, and to be fair, it still has. It's just that now they're taped to the inside of the bumper because the previous owner was nervous about cutting holes in the wrong place!!!
I'd like to get everything on the car working how it should, so want to re-install the sensors properly. Please could anyone with rear sensors provide a few measurements to ensure that when I drill the holes, I put them where they should be? Ta!
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29-08-11, 10:23 PM
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Aren't the drill points marked on the inside with crosses?
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29-08-11, 10:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by talkingcars
Aren't the drill points marked on the inside with crosses?
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yup, just put a pilot through from the back, the put masking tape over the paint and drill through with a hole cutter
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30-08-11, 09:02 PM
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Brilliant - that takes the guesswork out of it - thanks guys!
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