Bumper Wings Won't stay down
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
Bumper Wings Won't stay down
Any ideas on how I can keep the corners of my bumper down. The clips won't hold them down no matter what I do.
Dan
Dan
#2
Le Mans Master
The clips are made of plastic and wear-out over time. Have you tried replacing them? Is your bumper/facia installed correctly? You can always wipe clean the area underneath and try a small strip of heavy duty double sided tape.
#3
If you are talking about the upper left and right corners where the bumper cover meets the hood/fender and if you've had the front fascia off, then what you probably have are broken clips. Those plastic clips are about $4.00 each at your dealer. I replaced one for a friend recently and it took about 15 minutes max. If you need photos and details let me know. It's a no-brainer to replace though.
#4
Drifting
Thread Starter
If you are talking about the upper left and right corners where the bumper cover meets the hood/fender and if you've had the front fascia off, then what you probably have are broken clips. Those plastic clips are about $4.00 each at your dealer. I replaced one for a friend recently and it took about 15 minutes max. If you need photos and details let me know. It's a no-brainer to replace though.
DG
#5
If everything is as it should be I can't see any reason to glue down the front fascia.
Here is the condition we are talking about. There is a pair of fasteners under here that secure the corners of the fascia to the fender. You can see the edge is up if you look closely at the circled area.
This is what the pair of fasteners look like. The fascia slips over the larger one and the smaller round fastener with the ramp is what locks into a recess in the fascia to keep it down.
Here is the recess in the fascia that the ramped fastener locks into
Here is what the new fastener looks like. The bayonet end plugs into the fender
Here is what I found with my friend's car. As you can see the larger fastener is broken which doesn't retain the fascia so that the ramp won't lock into the indent.
To replace it all that I had to do was snip the flat plastic piece on the fastener off and the bayonet side fell away into the fender. The new fastener just pops in. You'll want to remove the ?7mm? bolts that hold the entire fascia under the hood across the middle.
Hope that made sense.
Here is the condition we are talking about. There is a pair of fasteners under here that secure the corners of the fascia to the fender. You can see the edge is up if you look closely at the circled area.
This is what the pair of fasteners look like. The fascia slips over the larger one and the smaller round fastener with the ramp is what locks into a recess in the fascia to keep it down.
Here is the recess in the fascia that the ramped fastener locks into
Here is what the new fastener looks like. The bayonet end plugs into the fender
Here is what I found with my friend's car. As you can see the larger fastener is broken which doesn't retain the fascia so that the ramp won't lock into the indent.
To replace it all that I had to do was snip the flat plastic piece on the fastener off and the bayonet side fell away into the fender. The new fastener just pops in. You'll want to remove the ?7mm? bolts that hold the entire fascia under the hood across the middle.
Hope that made sense.
Last edited by Motorhead-47; 07-02-2011 at 08:22 AM.
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#7
#8
and the small ramped fastener is
Last edited by Motorhead-47; 07-02-2011 at 08:05 AM.
#10
In the case of the one I've fixed the front fascia had been off previously for a supercharger install. The clip probably broke during the re-install of the fascia but went unnoticed for several months. It's a simple hard plastic part...easily broken.
#11
Pro
I had some warranty work done at a dealership and I failed to fully inspect my Vette when it was returned. I know -- my bad.
I don't want to risk giving them my vette again... so I am going to fix it myself.
I don't want to risk giving them my vette again... so I am going to fix it myself.
#12
Melting Slicks
So I called local dealership and tried to order part# 11561329, they tell me it comes in a package of 10 and I have to order 10 of them at $7.05 each. Are you fecking kidding me? Like they couldn't order the bag of 10 and sell me 1. Told him I'll figure something else out as I don't need 9 extra clips for display around my house.
Still so glad I found this thread linked from an unrelated thread. Tired of my bumper being off on one side.
Just ordered from Gene Culley site, $3.67 part, $9.99 shipping. Guess it's worth it if it works.
Still so glad I found this thread linked from an unrelated thread. Tired of my bumper being off on one side.
Just ordered from Gene Culley site, $3.67 part, $9.99 shipping. Guess it's worth it if it works.
Last edited by Licit; 03-13-2012 at 01:53 PM.
#13
Melting Slicks
Anyone that replaced one or both pieces have everything work out? I ended up needing both pieces after I went and saw the ramped piece was worn out as well, really pisses me off the guy who swapped bumpers didn't say anything about it back when he did the work. Not like I would have had a problem with an extra $5 for fasteners to make the bumper wing stay where it should.
Last edited by Licit; 03-17-2012 at 04:04 AM.
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#15
This POS car was designed for each panel to be installed once. Everything panel you remove will end up with a tab (or tabs) broken, clips broken or damaged, and the plastic that hold push clips mangled, so clips end up with play (and rattles). Incredible. That's why I'm not touching it unless I really have to. Oh, and to add insult to injury, most dealerships want you to order the whole freaking panel. Geez. Frustrating indeed. Good luck.
#19
Hi guys, I have a question. If you refer to the last picture in post #5, that is the part that is broken on my car. I understand how to put the new part in, but how do I go about taking the broken part out? What is the best method?
I know in that post it says to "snip" off the flat piece. Well how is that supposed to work since the flat piece is flush against the fender?
Thanks!
I know in that post it says to "snip" off the flat piece. Well how is that supposed to work since the flat piece is flush against the fender?
Thanks!
#20
Tech Contributor
You could take a wood chisel and carefully chop off the part that shows BUT it is only pressed into the hole. You should be able to get a small screwdriver (flat head) behind that part and just pry it out.