Old bumper and crash bar taken off, getting ready for new replacement bumper and crash bar to go on. I'm not sure whether to refit the SEAT Leon front splitter though, I seem to keep catching it on kerbs. Who else has a splitter fitted and how do you get on with it?
There seems to be some difference in TF front bumpers regarding the grill mounts and mouldings. My old bumper has little moulded tab fixings to secure the lower wire grill, these are tiny tabs which are quite brittle.
The replacement bumper has long screw shape fixings moulded into the bumper, the fog lights also have different fixings on the replacement bumper.
Front Bumpers!!!
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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Front Bumpers!!!
Born on 8th January 2002 @ 09:02:26
38th MG TF in BRG Pearlescent (code: HFF) to be made out of 3,353 BRG Pearlescent TFs
123rd MG TF 135 to be made out of 19,475
145th MG TF to run off the production line out of 41,656
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Re: Front Bumpers!!!
Now all back together with replacement crash bar, bumper, new bolts, screws and badge.
It looks much better than before, the shut lines are spot on now. I would say the original bumper had been damaged before and resprayed, the colour wasn't quite right, plus the bumper hadn't been put on correctly.
I left off the SEAT Leon front splitter as I prefer the look without it, so if anyone is in the market for a SEAT Leon/Cupra front splitter, give me a shout.
It looks much better than before, the shut lines are spot on now. I would say the original bumper had been damaged before and resprayed, the colour wasn't quite right, plus the bumper hadn't been put on correctly.
I left off the SEAT Leon front splitter as I prefer the look without it, so if anyone is in the market for a SEAT Leon/Cupra front splitter, give me a shout.
Born on 8th January 2002 @ 09:02:26
38th MG TF in BRG Pearlescent (code: HFF) to be made out of 3,353 BRG Pearlescent TFs
123rd MG TF 135 to be made out of 19,475
145th MG TF to run off the production line out of 41,656
Re: Front Bumpers!!!
Looks good, well done.
TF 160 'oggy of the ampshire ogs' / ZR 160 (sadly now deceased) hooray now resurrected by Dave at Church Square Autos.
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Re: Front Bumpers!!!
Thanks Ian.ianhunter wrote:Looks good, well done.
She had a slight accident, we didn't want to go through the insurance as they would have written the car off.
I'm just glad we managed to source a replacement bumper and crash-bar in BRG/HFF, ebay is a marvellous tool.
Born on 8th January 2002 @ 09:02:26
38th MG TF in BRG Pearlescent (code: HFF) to be made out of 3,353 BRG Pearlescent TFs
123rd MG TF 135 to be made out of 19,475
145th MG TF to run off the production line out of 41,656
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Re: Front Bumpers!!!
Good job - and looks as though MG Rover modified the bumper to rectify that weak tab mounting issue? Or were they deleted as part of Project Drive?
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Re: Front Bumpers!!!
I wonderRob Bell wrote:Good job - and looks as though MG Rover modified the bumper to rectify that weak tab mounting issue? Or were they deleted as part of Project Drive?
... most probably deleted.
Born on 8th January 2002 @ 09:02:26
38th MG TF in BRG Pearlescent (code: HFF) to be made out of 3,353 BRG Pearlescent TFs
123rd MG TF 135 to be made out of 19,475
145th MG TF to run off the production line out of 41,656