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    Any1 know what these are called and where i can get them????

    the ones circled in the pics. my bumper is sagging on the ends and looks like the tracks aren't holding.











    i found some "bumper brackets" on pelicanparts but there is no pic to confirm any1 help on this? pelican calls it "bumper brackets" part number:

    51-12-1-959-125-BOE for rear

    and 51-11-1-945-911-BOE. 51-11-1-945-912-BOE for fronts.

    #2
    If these are actual pics from your car, then they look pretty secure to me. The bumper slides onto the tracks, should hold pretty dang good if they are on there...
    Slicktop City!

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      #3
      Originally posted by johnwoo View Post
      the ones circled in the pics. my bumper is sagging on the ends and looks like the tracks aren't holding.











      i found some "bumper brackets" on pelicanparts but there is no pic to confirm any1 help on this? pelican calls it "bumper brackets" part number:

      51-12-1-959-125-BOE for rear

      and 51-11-1-945-911-BOE. 51-11-1-945-912-BOE for fronts.
      Those are bumper brackets that you have circled! If you still need them pm me! Got a few sets.

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        #4
        they look fine. You probably just need to adjust them. loosen the bolts slightly, install the bumper and set the ends where you want them. Then remove the bumper and tighten. Repeat until perfect.

        For best visual effect, loosen all bumper position adjustments and raise bumper so that the top gap is small and even. The bottom gap is less noticable so top to bottom even is not as important.

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          #5
          Here is another point that people miss, when it comes to detail. Hate to use other people's pictures, but this one is in an adjacent thread...

          The valence position in this photo is much like it is on many e30's. Its from hitting road kill, ditches, and people who want to die. The lower valance supports may look straight, but the car's framework is the place where the crush area is. You would want to remove the valance entirely and pull out the mount points. This will rotate the bottom of the valance forward and lessen the lower bumper gap while making the lines parallel.

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            #6
            the pics are not of mine just a reference picture. mine are pretty worn

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              #7
              Originally posted by Kwaaahhh View Post
              Those are bumper brackets that you have circled! If you still need them pm me! Got a few sets.
              so are the part numbers correct?

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