
Bumper part search
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Bumper part search
Anyone know the part number for #30 in this pic? I am missing 3 of them and need to replace the 4th. (I have the part number for #29)


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Re: Bumper part search
Tried the ETKA no photos available and no parts description, but I suspect you could try a Carriage Bolt or flat headed bolt or a local visit to a hardware store to look for a similar nut..
Here is one from ECS that you might try
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-vol ... tUQAvD_BwE
It would bolt backwards or possible a Body Trim clip (plastic) would work.
Most replacement parts from vendors like VW Heritage use a 2 sided double sticky tape like 3M weatherstrip tape.
Here is one from ECS that you might try
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-vol ... tUQAvD_BwE
It would bolt backwards or possible a Body Trim clip (plastic) would work.
Most replacement parts from vendors like VW Heritage use a 2 sided double sticky tape like 3M weatherstrip tape.
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Re: Bumper part search
I thought about using a sticky tape solution. But I've noticed that the cap that originally was there also helps a little bit with holding it against the bumper. That's the main reason I was hoping I could find it. Part #29 would likely be easy to replace - any bolt that has the threading would do.
1981 Diamond Silver Rabbit Convertible - to be restored to bone stock (or as close as possible).