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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 05:22 PM
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I don't know who took the facia off this car I bought but they didn't put all the bolts back into place.
I am in need of the bolt or screw(I think its a bolt)size that holds the foam insert into the front facia or... that foam might be the bumper I don't know,but in the middle of it I see a big square cut out and in the middle a bolt goes,does anyone know what it is?
This piece of foam just flops up and down the way it is now.
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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 07:26 PM
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any of these gmpartshouse
http://store.gmpartshouse.com/parts/...iagram=CF05005
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Originally Posted by AV8TOR536
I don't know who took the facia off this car I bought but they didn't put all the bolts back into place.
I am in need of the bolt or screw(I think its a bolt)size that holds the foam insert into the front facia or... that foam might be the bumper I don't know,but in the middle of it I see a big square cut out and in the middle a bolt goes,does anyone know what it is?
This piece of foam just flops up and down the way it is now.
Thanks!
It is a bolt that holds that grey dense foam in place in the center, and one on each side. Without removing my bumper again, I don't know the size of the bolt.
Here is a pic of the foam showing the bolt with plastic spacer.
Hope this helps some.
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the problem with the gm parts catalog is that when it comes to bolts/pins/screws and such, if they fit on many parts of car, they wont list them with the parts blow-up. they list them seperate and almost impossible to find them. that is your case. part #52 (3 required?) doesnt appear with the list of items that are shown in the blow-up. for example, part #53 is shown with price and gm parts number. #52 isnt. so best bet is dealership that can research your missing parts.
sorry i couldnt help.
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Old Feb 4, 2013 | 06:32 PM
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the problem with the gm parts catalog is that when it comes to bolts/pins/screws and such, if they fit on many parts of car, they wont list them with the parts blow-up. they list them seperate and almost impossible to find them. that is your case. part #52 (3 required?) doesnt appear with the list of items that are shown in the blow-up. for example, part #53 is shown with price and gm parts number. #52 isnt. so best bet is dealership that can research your missing parts.
sorry i couldnt help.
Thanks for everyones help! I got a bolt and bushing coming from the dealer...$12 for both.
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Old Feb 4, 2013 | 07:10 PM
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i'd be interested if you get a gm part number listed somewhere when you get the bolt.
from further research, it appears (and this is sorta guess work) that it fits in all these places..

BOLT. BOLT. Bumper/Fascia. Bumper/Fascia Energy Absorber. Bumper/Fascia Mounting. Front and Rear Bumper/Fascia Face. Hydraulic Steering Pump Pipe. Instrument Panel. Side Door Window Sash. Steering Column. Steering Column Attaching. Steering Gear/Pump Oil. Sun Roof.
the above is part number.. 11610001 and size of (M6X1X25,13.82THD)(08.900).


just curious, thanks
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Originally Posted by ChevyDave
i'd be interested if you get a gm part number listed somewhere when you get the bolt.
from further research, it appears (and this is sorta guess work) that it fits in all these places..

BOLT. BOLT. Bumper/Fascia. Bumper/Fascia Energy Absorber. Bumper/Fascia Mounting. Front and Rear Bumper/Fascia Face. Hydraulic Steering Pump Pipe. Instrument Panel. Side Door Window Sash. Steering Column. Steering Column Attaching. Steering Gear/Pump Oil. Sun Roof.
the above is part number.. 11610001 and size of (M6X1X25,13.82THD)(08.900).


just curious, thanks
Dave,the bolt is suppose to be in Thursday,when I get I will post the P/N on this thread,thanks for you help.
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The bolt P/N is 11513677
Spacer P/N is 15242109
I might add when I screwed this in with the spacer it tightened up the facia and lifted it so there is no more mismatch between the facia and the fender...smooth fit now.
Parts came from Lansing Michigan
Total price for the two is 13.83 with tax

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Originally Posted by AV8TOR536
The bolt P/N is 11513677
Spacer P/N is 15242109
I might add when I screwed this in with the spacer it tightened up the facia and lifted it so there is no more mismatch between the facia and the fender...smooth fit now.
Parts came from Lansing Michigan
Total price for the two is 13.83 with tax
thanks. i checked and sure enough the spacer pn is what is listed in the part pic. i'd have never guessed at the bolt part number.. lol its listed as
BOLT. Air Cleaner. Air Cleaner and Silencer. Air Cleaner Intake

well, glad ya got it, thats the problem with bolts/nuts/screws/pins , they list them seperate and its hell to find them.

glad ya got them!!
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