Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
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Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear bumper
for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put on/remove do I
need any special tools?
Thanks in advance all
Hp
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It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin, barefoot,
irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known,
but to question it.
- Jacob Bronowski, 1908 - 1974
for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put on/remove do I
need any special tools?
Thanks in advance all
Hp
--
It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin, barefoot,
irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known,
but to question it.
- Jacob Bronowski, 1908 - 1974
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
Harry Palmer wrote:
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
Harry Palmer wrote:
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
Harry Palmer wrote:
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
> Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> on/remove do I need any special tools?
Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
chryslerpartsdirect.com
The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
so check to make sure you have all you need.
There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
and can crack.
As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
--
DougW
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Harry Palmer wrote:
> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>
> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>
> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>
> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>
> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
> and can crack.
>
> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
Thanks Doug
this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
never heard of mollybolts before.
Hp
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Harry Palmer wrote:
> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>
> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>
> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>
> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>
> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
> and can crack.
>
> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
Thanks Doug
this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
never heard of mollybolts before.
Hp
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Harry Palmer wrote:
> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>
> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>
> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>
> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>
> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
> and can crack.
>
> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>
> --
> DougW
>
>
Thanks Doug
this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
never heard of mollybolts before.
Hp
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
What size mollys?
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:tHDgh.17700$Rj.11941@newsfe19.lga...
>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
What size mollys?
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:tHDgh.17700$Rj.11941@newsfe19.lga...
>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:tHDgh.17700$Rj.11941@newsfe19.lga...
>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>
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Re: Need used rear bumper for Jeep cherokee in Chicago??
What size mollys?
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:tHDgh.17700$Rj.11941@newsfe19.lga...
>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>
"Harry Palmer" <nope@nope.com> wrote in message
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>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:tHDgh.17700$Rj.11941@newsfe19.lga...
>> Harry Palmer wrote:
>> > Anyone know a good used auto parts place for me to get a black rear
>> > bumper for a 2002 Grand Cherokee. Also how difficult is it to put
>> > on/remove do I need any special tools?
>>
>> Locations, dunno. I usually go OEM from buymopar.com or
>> chryslerpartsdirect.com
>>
>> The usual shipping is grey plastic that has to be primed/painted.
>> Some repair places can fix cuts. Dents can be pushed out and
>> whitemarks can be erased by careful use of a heat gun.
>>
>> Behind that bumper is a foam block and steel nerfs that crush on impact
>> so check to make sure you have all you need.
>>
>> There are two plastic rails. One on each side. Those are a hard plastic
>> and can crack.
>>
>> As for tools it's mostly held on by plastic pops. Getting those out
>> usually requires a screwdriver or needle nose pliers. New pops are
>> expensive but if your careful most can be reused. The local hardware
>> store will have mollybolts or similar that will work as replacements.
>>
>> --
>> DougW
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Doug
> this was a great help. It was great of you to include helpful tips, I had
> never heard of mollybolts before.
> Hp
>
>