November 17, 20222 yr Author comment_647267 Well its possible to make a 72 bumper out of a 73. Drilled new holes in the bumper to move the bumperettes inboard. Luckily I had an old bumper to use for measuring. Drilling into fresh chrome was a measure ten times, walk away, measure ten more times, drill once job. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67971-1972-rear-bumper-guard-position/?&page=2#findComment-647267 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 17, 20222 yr comment_647274 7 hours ago, emccallum said: Drilling into fresh chrome Take care for the edge of the hole as this will rust, use a good anti-rust paint in there.. Btw.. did you glue the rubber also (on the top edge .. inside) ? I once did some new rubber on my 240z bumper and they looked a bit wobbly, still do a bit.. next time i use a black rubber sort of glass/windscreen glue to let them sit snug to the chrome.. also protects against water in between that.. unfortunately it made a rusty spot now on my right side rear bumper part..sigh... My painter (your paintershop to?) has 2 sorts of black rubber glue-ie stuff.. one hardens to rubber and one stays a bit sticky.. I would use the last one.. easy to correct. Edited November 17, 20222 yr by dutchzcarguy Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67971-1972-rear-bumper-guard-position/?&page=2#findComment-647274 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 17, 20222 yr Author comment_647276 Good points Dutch, I used some clear on the new holes. I am not 100% satisfied with the aftermarket rubber on the bumperettes. May end up going with OEM or work some more on them. The other rubber (OEM) fits pretty good. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/67971-1972-rear-bumper-guard-position/?&page=2#findComment-647276 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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