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Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

Has anybody ever seen a fitting or mount that could be use on a bumper to make it easier to remove? I'd be nice to just pull a clip on each side of the bumper and be able to remove it, but I've never seen anything like it for sale.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

Sounds like theyd be too weak for safe use...bumper would break right off at 100 lol.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

Well, I'm looking for something pretty heavy duty. Something that has to thick steel parts that latch together (one for each side) so that when I do take my bumper off I don't have to deal with screws and plastic mounts stripping out and stuff.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

I'd probably end up fiberglassing one half of the mount to the bumper and then bolting the other half to the car. The reason why I want to do this is because to get an alignment done on my car I have to remove the front bumper - guess it interfeirs (sp) with alignment machine, so it'd be nice to be able remove it a little easier than what I have to do now.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

Summit has these:

They are part number SUM-G1621. These are used to keep race car bodies together and there are several different applications available. The head is about the size of a nickel and you use a screwdriver or a quarter to pop them off of a T (not shown) that is attached to the car. Do a search search for "quick release fasteners" at www.summitracing.com and you should be able to find what you need.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

Ah well, no need for me to have those...Bumper is only held on by like 5 screws anyway...the big ones and then one on each side...
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

My bumper fits pretty tight, so right now I've only got the two screws on each side in the fender wells. So a nice quick release system there would be awesome.
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Re: Quick Release Bumper Mounts??

well i got some dx bumpers i wanna throw on,, and the center supports on front n back are rusted..so im curious if u guys ever mounted bumper without the rebar? they weight like 2 pds without the bars so i couldnt imagine them sagging bad with a ok mounting job.. good or bad idea? and i got mint clips and all the screws for the sides..it would be a nice tight mount but then nothing in the middle..
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