Front Bump Stop Repair

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bushhouse
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Front Bump Stop Repair

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Hi All,

Can anyone give me a steer on how to repair a knackered bump stop on a '56 4 door near side .... thanks ++
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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

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Let's try again with a pic or two .... :oops:
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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

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In an ideal world (not where we live) you just unbolt the old one and fit the new one.

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

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It's the destruction that needs remedying ....[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

Any ideas

Stu

Having trouble uploading pics - seems OK now
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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

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HI

Start by making a paper template. Get a sheet of A4 paper place on underside of wheelarch and put a bolt through that good hole to hold in place... then get your hands a bit dirty and rub the paper to mark the panel edges and front hole position etc.

Remove and you then have a template that you can use to make up a repair plate. Once made , roughly trim the plate to size and drill the rear mounting hole. Bolt the new plate on the underside and once happy with the fit draw around the edge and cut out the damage/rot. You can then weld the new plate in.

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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

Post by les »

As above and of course you'll have to beat the plate into the domed shape. It might be a plan to use a slightly heavier plate say 18/16 gauge. Can be a tricky repair as the bump stop also has a curved base.

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Re: Front Bump Stop Repair

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Cheers all for the advice ..... I'll be giving it a go tomorrow am ..... :wink:
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