Rear Bumper Rubber

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#21 Re: Rear Bumper Rubber

Post by AshM » Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:56 pm

Pleased with a simple solution tonight that I thought I would share.

Spent some quality time on the rubber/bumper tips based on photos and views above. All good. But was left with the central section rubber only just touching the body.

I understand that the S1 rubber is a lot sharper but a well fitted wider S2 rubber can look good if tight and flat against the body. Which mine wasn't!

So used a ratchet strap attached to IRS, up and over bumper and into boot. Attaching to one of the holes on the rear of the inner boot panel. A gentle tightening of the ratchet strap squeezes the bumper towards the body so you end up with the perfect gap.

Tighten up all six bolt points and a perfect fit of rubber strip to body.
Series 2 FHC 1970
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#22 Re: Rear Bumper Rubber

Post by PeterCrespin » Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:31 am

Simon P wrote:
Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:38 pm
Apologies - Denis Jenkinson, most famous perhaps* for looking not unlike Peter Crespin (I believe there's even a photo to that effect somewhere) :bigrin:

(*OK he's famous for rather more than that, but if Mr Crespin still has the photo I think it deserves another airing :bigrin: )
You be the judge Simon. A key difference is that the real Mille-Miglia-winning Jenks was able to enter and exit a top up OTS sans leaving generous aliquots of scalp DNA on the cant rails...

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#23 Re: Rear Bumper Rubber

Post by Simon P » Mon Jun 04, 2018 9:33 am

Still makes me smile, that one :bigrin: :bigrin: :bigrin:
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#24 Re: Rear Bumper Rubber

Post by Heuer » Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:56 am

I was asked which was correct - cut-off or wrap around. This may help decide:
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Very exact measurement from Jaguar!
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