My trunk bumpers deteriorated. Bought new ones. Looking for a procedure to set the depth of the rubber cones. The bolts are nearly 2” long. Original screwed in all the way. Any help would be appreciated.
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When I replaced mine I found the previous owner had screwed the adjusting bolts in all the way. To adjust mine, I put the new cones on and put a small amount of white lithium grease around the area the cone sets into at the back of the trunk. I began turning the adjusting bolt out a little at a time until it just made contact with the grease. Once I knew I was in contact with the mating surface of the rubber cone, I made slight adjustments to the adjusting bolt to make sure the deck lid matched the body. The lithium grease wipes up easily and made a great indicator for the initial adjustment.ive done this twice. first time with oem parts.
i got a set of calipers and measured the length of exposed thread below the set nut, between the nut and the remainder of the rubber cone , mine werent too badly deteriorated. also noted where the trunk lid lined up, aka level, with the tail lights on the left and right. after replacing , everything looked the same.
second time mine were melted away so bad they were useless to measure.
i got the after market rubber cones off ebay from a member here. cleaned off all the goop, lol, that took an hour with 20 paper towels and eventually multiple wipes with acetone. reglued the new cones on and made sure they were set pretty evenly , plumb , whatever you wanna call it. they are pretty tight but do need adhesive. i used 3m super weather strip adhesive. let it cure for 24 hours with trunk open. adhesive hardens up great. closed trunk to check height after it was all done and looked good, not rubbing anywhere along the rear edge that is close to the bumper. if it was i could have still adjusted.
My rubber post covers seemed to just melt! The rubber lost its texture and turned to a sort of gum.... Did you get your replacements from GM? at what cost? Thanks. KennMy trunk bumpers deteriorated. Bought new ones. Looking for a procedure to set the depth of the rubber cones. The bolts are nearly 2” long. Original screwed in all the way. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for your order Kenn. They will be in the mail tomorrow. My shocks are original and still fin (the car has 22,000 miles). When it comes time to replace mine, I may go with the Corvette shocks and sensor delete. I, like you am leary of the China units. Wish I could help more.Good Afternoon Greg; I ordered a pair of the bumpers today for my XLR. I noticed you have the same coloured model one year newer. Do you have any suggestions regarding the replacement of the shocks? There are some on Ebay but not sure about trusting the Chinese mfg for these parts even though the cost is very attractive. Suggestions? Thx. Kenn