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Old 06-20-2003, 10:51 AM
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Question replacing plastic molding under bumper

Hello,

Does anybody know the part number for the plastic part under the front bumper where the tow hooks are? Mine got cracked somehow. I have a white 2002 4WD Blazer LS.

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Bobby Sadler
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Old 06-27-2003, 07:51 PM
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depending on what your looking for. if you look online you can get practically whatever you want for your blazer. if you just want to replace that plastic molding and keep your blazer looking stock, i would just go to the dealer and tell them what you need. any parts store in town should be able to get you what you need. prices for the part may vary. i have to do the same thing to my blazer. I haven't checked into how much that piece is gonna be. so if you find out before i do, let me know.
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Old 07-11-2003, 05:31 PM
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Hey,

PN 15717034. Mine is white, so I am not sure if there are different part numbers for different colors. Cost: 66.07. Labor was 70

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Re: replacing plastic molding under bumper

My air dam is all busted up. I found a new one for about $20 for my 95 blazer. When I went to swap it out I found a nice surprise. It looks like the Grill, and front bumper have to be taken off to replace this part. I love GM. anyway, has anybody done this? any tips on how to go about this?
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Re: replacing plastic molding under bumper

Has to be painted - only the black comes stock and to get it off you need to remove that black 2" impact strip that pulls off and after usually needs to be replaced (but if you release from the inside of the bumper the plastic tabs you may save it)
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Re: replacing plastic molding under bumper

http://www.partstrain.com/products/A...}DOOR-003.html

Here is a good link. They are fairly good prices as well. Good luck with your search. I will be doing mine soon as well.
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