Front bumper Valance (FibreGlass)
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Front bumper Valance (FibreGlass)
Has anyone ever seen what one of these is, they sell them in ESM for a round £40, quite interested as got a rubbish bumber, and if you got any photos that would be even better!!!
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Yes. Here is a photo of a rear one:
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... air_01.JPG
They are fine to the casual observer, but if you hit anything (like this one) they split. Of course the valance is only the 'skirt' part behind the bumper, if yours is a bit manky then you will need a new bumper blade, fixing bolts and overriders (if you have them already).
http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Members_Ca ... air_01.JPG
They are fine to the casual observer, but if you hit anything (like this one) they split. Of course the valance is only the 'skirt' part behind the bumper, if yours is a bit manky then you will need a new bumper blade, fixing bolts and overriders (if you have them already).
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front valance
The valances lead a terrible life and usually rust very badly. They are very
expensive to replace so I bought a fibreglass one when it became necessary.
It is beautifully made and looks very nice now that I have sprayed it, and,
oif course it will never rust. (When reassembling the bumper items do coat
everything with Waxoyl as you put it back together).
expensive to replace so I bought a fibreglass one when it became necessary.
It is beautifully made and looks very nice now that I have sprayed it, and,
oif course it will never rust. (When reassembling the bumper items do coat
everything with Waxoyl as you put it back together).
Willie
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i have one on the front of my traveller no problems at all with it .it was second hand and did have a split in it and there is a nice simple way to get round them (bath sealant ) it will mold and move what i did was put fiber glass filler on the under side (p40) then on top the sealant grate job no one has noticed at all
i will get another one ,but metals ones are better as we all know there stronger ,but as you wishing to put on a flip front then the hole front ill be fiber glass so no problem at all .question why dont you make your own one out of metal parts it can be done i did it on one of my minis
good luck
mm16
i will get another one ,but metals ones are better as we all know there stronger ,but as you wishing to put on a flip front then the hole front ill be fiber glass so no problem at all .question why dont you make your own one out of metal parts it can be done i did it on one of my minis
good luck
mm16
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I bought mine from ESM along with blade and bolts for my series 2 about 2 years ago. Quality is excellent, and you only know by touching it. It also saves weight!!
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If I want to, I've got metal ones to go on - it just seems a bit pointless, 'cos I want to hinge it at the front, which I guess means removing the ironmongery between the inner wing and bumper. Since that means no strength/ crash resistance anyway, it seems like a lot of weight/potential rust to carry around for no real reason - but I do love the way they lookmoggyminor16 wrote:.question why dont you make your own one out of metal parts it can be done i did it on one of my minis
good luck
mm16

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I too fitted the GRP valance as I could not bring myself tp pay £130ish but the only problem I have found is that the holes for the numberplate are very close to the edge of the GRP and they tend to make the numberplate stick backwards. No great problem to overcome but It has become a strange obsession, everytime I see a moggy with the front numberplate tilted back I have to go feel the valance.............wierd 

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fibre glass
PTITTERINGTON............yes the number plate fixing is not too secure on
the fibre glass valances but I fitted a simple aluminium strut between the
bottom of the plate and the bodywork and it has removed any chance of the constant flexing causing the fibre glass to crack and enables the plate to be
set in a vertical position.
the fibre glass valances but I fitted a simple aluminium strut between the
bottom of the plate and the bodywork and it has removed any chance of the constant flexing causing the fibre glass to crack and enables the plate to be
set in a vertical position.
Willie
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Yes thanks good tip, I will have to sort out when I get it onto Jersey plates, hopefully soon.
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