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    07 + Bumper attach - sort of urgent

    See also : What did I do on my Landie today.

    The (front bumper?) and my dog of a winch bar have four vertical bolts 2ea side. No nuts per se, rather a bar tapped to take each of the 2 bolts. This tapped bar is slid into the rail through very very small holes in the chassis.

    Is this is the OEM arrangement? If so how does one get the tapped bar into position, hold it and then screw the bolts in?

    Please, no one say "with great difficulty". Am already there

    Did think might try taping the nut bar to some thin sheet metal and sliding it in to see if I can pick it up that way. ?????????????

    Plan B is to drill through the crushable bottom layer, use longer bolts and turn up a couple of spacers to stop "crush".

    Ideas would be welcome.

    Cheers RF

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    Weld a bit of welding wire to the side of the tapped plate and poke it in the slot, place the bar on then locate the tapped plate with the bits of wire. When finished you can wriggle the wire and break it off or just leave it there.
    Lindsay.

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    IIRC the tapped bar is attached to the bottom edge of the standard bumper with a couple of spring steel clips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldyella 76 View Post
    Weld a bit of welding wire to the side of the tapped plate and poke it in the slot, place the bar on then locate the tapped plate with the bits of wire. When finished you can wriggle the wire and break it off or just leave it there.
    Lindsay.
    Made up permanent holders using gal fencing wire, worked a treat. Was a doddle

    Will post some photos on the "Good Oil"

    Cheers

    RF

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