Theo
Many of our cars have been touched, fondled, or molested from behind. This
causes the bumper to twist upward. If you put a crow bar under the bumper
into the mounting brackets, often times you can shift the bumper back down
so that the key will fit into the lock.
Bill (a little touched) Lewis
Theo Smit
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Subject: RE: Bumpers to Body
05/15/00 04:00 PM
Please respond to
Theo Smit
Hi Dan,
If my key were to fit the trunk, it would certainly interfere with the rear
bumper. Viewed from above, my bumper slightly overlaps the rear bodywork.
Chris V (and I think Steve Laifman) mentioned tubular bumper mount
extensions, which (I suppose) would be fitted by running longer bumper
mount
bolts through them.
I don't keep anything valuable in the trunk (a spare and a battery, both of
which eventually go flat), and I will equip my alarm with a trunk-activated
trigger, when I get around to the trivial stuff.
Regards,
Theo
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