-
Bumper assembly info.
by
fdnyguy
on 27 Dec, 2011 19:01
-
My car was on the lift today, and the quote I got was;" With all this rust, I hope he doesn't get into an accident".
Does anyone here have any schematics on the front bumper assembly for a 1989 Jetta? Guess I'll have to buy some parts for this. Google has not been too sucessful.
Again, many thanks in advance.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.
-
#1
by
burn_your_money
on 27 Dec, 2011 22:01
-
It's extra crumple zone. I wouldn't worry about it
How much rust are we talking?
-
#2
by
DieselBalz
on 27 Dec, 2011 23:04
-
Doesnt the Bentley show it?
-
#3
by
CRSMP5
on 27 Dec, 2011 23:14
-
ahhhhh bumper cake to remove.. its got 2 verticle bolts per side and a small 8mm bolt horizontal hidden by grill on each side..
the other 2 verticle (one per side and really short) bolts hold the core support/front mount in place when bumper off..
that help??
the verticle ones go into the frame horns..
now to compair them to euro bumpers... you can drill 2" holes in them and still have more metal then euro ones.. so guy hatin on you...
-
#4
by
fdnyguy
on 28 Dec, 2011 05:56
-
ahhhhh bumper cake to remove.. its got 2 verticle bolts per side and a small 8mm bolt horizontal hidden by grill on each side..
the other 2 verticle (one per side and really short) bolts hold the core support/front mount in place when bumper off..
that help??
the verticle ones go into the frame horns..
now to compair them to euro bumpers... you can drill 2" holes in them and still have more metal then euro ones.. so guy hatin on you...
Every little bit helps, thanks. I haven't seen it, but my Boss (who works at the shop p/t) had the car put on the lift was told by the mechanic working on it what was quoted above. So why not come to the experts and get at least some info? I will find out more Thursday and will have some more info. But some parts are really not that expensive (for now).
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy
-
#5
by
fdnyguy
on 28 Dec, 2011 10:29
-
It's extra crumple zone. I wouldn't worry about it
How much rust are we talking?
I'll find out Thursday. If it is the part I'm thinking of, it's about 60 bucks.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy
-
#6
by
fdnyguy
on 28 Dec, 2011 10:31
-
Doesnt the Bentley show it?
They have the book, and the shop is abput 26 miles from me. But I'll let them know. Thanks again.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.
-
#7
by
fdnyguy
on 29 Dec, 2011 11:43
-
My apologies to all who replied. I just got the call and it was a misunderstanding. It seems the floorboard under the driver's seat is rotted out, and bumpers are fine. So, if anyone in the NYC area can do quicky welding repairs, or know anyone who does, please let me know.
Again, my apologies. But I try to get a jump on the things I may need when I hear about them.
Stay safe, stay well. And a Happy,Healthy and Safe New Year to all members and your families. Jimmy.
-
#8
by
fdnyguy
on 31 Dec, 2011 08:10
-
Googling all I could find was 'top banana' for the floor pans.
Any experts on here have any other links?
Again, many thanks....
Stay safe, stay well. Happy New Year. Jimmy.
-
#9
by
theman53
on 31 Dec, 2011 10:14
-
-
#10
by
fdnyguy
on 31 Dec, 2011 11:19
-
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5491358-My-super-winter-beater-project.
This guy is doing what I did only with tread plate and I think it to be better. I used 16ga. galvanized sheet metal.
This is why I love this site. I saw that diamond plate floor, and along with his muffler. (and amazed a guy who can do it was still criticized) My old mechanic who sold his business still keeps busy doing spot work and fabricating custome parts for antiques. No doubt he will figure something out. But I'm curious, is there a crossmember that the seat rails attach to? Didn't really see anything in the site I found.
Thanks again.
Stay safe, stay well. Happy New Year. Jimmy.
-
#11
by
burn_your_money
on 31 Dec, 2011 11:40
-
-
#12
by
fdnyguy
on 31 Dec, 2011 12:24
-
I'm curious, is there a crossmember that the seat rails attach to? Didn't really see anything in the site I found.
No, it attaches directly to the floor. The pics in here should help
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?4823370-Project-Jetta/page3 I know it's a mk1 but it's basically the same
Forgive me for my ignorance and lack of skills, but if you can look at the link below, the whole floor pan they show has no crossmember as shown in photos 7,8,9. You know I NEVER doubt you. Tyler. So if I am missing something, no doubt you or someone else will correct it. I would like this done before I drive across Country with it, but I may be stopping in Hamilton to get that Flyer wheel (only guy to pm me on whoretex), so I can at least buy you that beer or 5 I promised..
Waiting to be corrected and/or informed.
Stay safe, stay well. Happy New Year. Jimmy.
http://www.topbananaparts.com/servlet/the-5421/1985-dsh-1992-Volkwagen-2-and/Detail
-
#13
by
burn_your_money
on 01 Jan, 2012 11:28
-
-
#14
by
fdnyguy
on 01 Jan, 2012 11:37
-