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Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
So, Just my luck. Driving to work today I was following a semi, Not sure if the big mound of snow fell from the bottom of the semi or if the semi hit it before I did. Either way, I couldn't stop in time or swerve around it. I hit it pretty much straight on. I think it was solid ice because it hit hard and smashed up the bottom black strip of plastic under my bumper. I have not had a chance to check closely to see if my bumper was cracked, but it appears to be ok. The curb guard plastic piece on it though is toast as half is missing. Anyone know the part number for this?
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Re: Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
Tim. the part is called a Deflector, Lower Air or Radiator Air Deflector/Baffle. The GM PN used to be 10423208 but may have been revised to a new part number so check with Rich to be sure. But the number appears to be good and the GM list price is $64.61.
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Re: Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
Thanks Bob, I appreciate the help.
Any word on how to replace it? I only had a chance to glance at at, but it appears part of it is under the bumper, and I think I might have to take the bumper cover off to get it out. Does that sound right or am I seeing things? I've still got my fingers crossed on the bumper cover itself. I'm hoping I dont have a big crack hidden by salt and dirt. The impact somehow made the passenger foglamp go out too, Whether the wiring is bad or filimant just broke apart I dont know yet. I think I will spray the car down and see what I have.
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-2000 Grand Prix GTP 170,000mi (daily driver) -2000 Olds Alero 100,000mi (soon to be DD with gas at $3.45/gal) -1997 Chev K1500 4x4 115,000mi (Natalie's truck [nans_grandprix]) AF "2.0" Community Guidelines Conservative Victory 2012!!! "I'll Keep my Guns, Freedom, and Money. You can Keep the Change!" ----->>>>> Did You Know? <<<<<----- |
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Re: Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
When I pulled mine off, it had the black like push pins.
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Re: Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
Tim, Bob is correct on his part number and list/retail price, as there is no updated part number. It appears to mount with three bolts (m6x1.0x16mm) in the center and 2 push-pin type fasteners on the outer edges
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Re: Part Number for Bottom Bumper Guard
Sounds good, Thanks guys!
I just hope when I go to remove it that I dont snap those bolts off. As usually ones that low on the car in MN are usually rusted solid to the frame.....
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-2000 Grand Prix GTP 170,000mi (daily driver) -2000 Olds Alero 100,000mi (soon to be DD with gas at $3.45/gal) -1997 Chev K1500 4x4 115,000mi (Natalie's truck [nans_grandprix]) AF "2.0" Community Guidelines Conservative Victory 2012!!! "I'll Keep my Guns, Freedom, and Money. You can Keep the Change!" ----->>>>> Did You Know? <<<<<----- |
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