Installation Tips Snap-in Bumper Kits Pillar Post Weatherstrip | ||
IT'S EASY TO INSTALL OUR NEW RUBBER BUMPERSRATTLE, PING, RATTLE! Quiet the rattle and noise of your car with new rubber bumpers. Our bumpers are not only affordable and easy to install, they also help your car look new, prevent damage and help deep alignments tight on lids, trunks, doors and glass. GENERAL HINTS: Popping out old, hard and cracked rubber bumpers takes little more than a screwdriver and some carful prying. To prevent scratching the surface, you may want to use antoher item to cushion the screwdriver as you pry. |
If a plastic anchor breaks off and remains in the hole, try poking it through or even carefully using a tiny drill to remove it.
DOOR BUMPERS: Align anchors with door holes and push in (Figure 6A). You may use a light lubricant, such as soap, and the handle end of a small screwdriver to push the carrot in solidly.
TRUNK BUMPERS: Your bumpers will become flat and inefficient with age. Just line up your new set and push into the hole, using some lubricant and a twisting action. |
HOOD BUMPERS: Both hood bumpers and adjustable hood bumpers are important for a proper hood fit. Match the fender slots and bumper anchors and slide the bumper into the key hole slot. Adjustable bumpers should already be adjusted to the proper height of your hood. If not, screw the bolt up or down for a flush hood.
GLOVE BOX & CONSOLES: These tiny bumpers help prevent glovebox or console noise and help keep your car from the damage associated with opening and closing these small doors. Use pliers to pull the old ones out and push in the new ones. Pulling a tail from the back is also helpful (Figure 6B). |