#31: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:12 pm ---- Hmmm afik they go into a metal block type thing one on each side - I think they screw into the light units, and the middle one goes into a black block under the front moulding of the bumper
Gimmi a sec and I'll get you an exploded diagram
#32: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:15 pm ----
#33: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:50 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
Cheers for the effort dude, really appreciate that!! - But it doesnt work lol
#34: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:02 pm ---- lol stupid thing was working a second ago..
#35: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:35 pm ---- thats really cool, how do u get that? Lol but what i really meant was the colourcoded grill with the badge on it, there are two torx screws left and right, and one of mine is just a screw aka this:
the one on the right (aka that one) on my car, is just a random torx screw, and the one on the left, is a really long crossheaded screw!
#36: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: jimjam19927, Location: PortsmouthPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:56 pm ---- If you really want a hand I live in Portsmouth and can give you a hand if you popped down. I've done mine 4 times now lol
#37: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:03 pm ---- They should both be torx (Obviously) and should both screw into a metal clip kinda thing on the light unit which is plastic underneeth the metal (If that makes sence)
Both cirled parts on the diagrams - and the screw is the one circled at the top.
Peugeot Part Number: 742723
Price Per Unit: 26p Ex VAT | 31p Inc VAT.
#38: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:05 pm ----
jimjam19927 wrote:
If you really want a hand I live in Portsmouth and can give you a hand if you popped down. I've done mine 4 times now lol
Nah mate, its not that, its the fact that whoever owned this car previously, obviously smashed it into a wall, got a bumper from the scrappy, sprayed it in the garden, and thought that it wasn't worth them buying any bolts, or anything, so in some places there arent any bolts, and in others, there are just massive wood screws!!
#39: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:09 pm ----
Ste206 wrote:
They should both be torx (Obviously) and should both screw into a metal clip kinda thing on the light unit which is plastic underneeth the metal (If that makes sence)
Both cirled parts on the diagrams - and the screw is the one circled at the top.
Peugeot Part Number: 742723
Price Per Unit: 26p Ex VAT | 31p Inc VAT.
Yeah, I get you that does make sense, LOL, but that is NOT what is happening at the moment, at the moment, the right hand one is kinda screwed into nothing, and the left hand one, is so long that its made a hole, in some black plastic somewhere in the bay! LOL
I think, what I need is part numbers, how do you guys get them?!! Preferably, part numbers for ALL those bolts/nuts/screws/clips that I may come across when removing/changing this, because so far, the clips for the badge-grill are broken/nonexistant, as are the torx screws, the torx bolts for the bumpers above the bumper strip are nonexistant. As are the ones underneath, and Im assuming so are any other ones that I havent seen yet!
#40: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:13 pm ---- public.servicebox.peug...com/socle/
Username: AP68911738
Password: 206info
Slam you VIN in there and select the parts you want, a diagram like the ones I've been showing you comes up, look at the numbers and there's a list on the right with part numbers
#41: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:31 pm ----
Slam you VIN in there and select the parts you want, a diagram like the ones I've been showing you comes up, look at the numbers and there's a list on the right with part numbers
whoah, awesome!! - Where do I find my VIN? Lol, noob I know!!
EDIT: Nvm ahaa, found it!
#42: Re: Bumper change - One man job? Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:32 pm ---- Ok, I've had a fiddle, and I can get "some" of the part numbers, but not all of them, just so hard to read those diagrams!! Also, can't seem to find any prices on em?
So big favour, but could anyone find out the part numbers + prices of these bolts and stuff? -
1) (Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
2)
3) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, one for each side)
4) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
5) (Again, Obviously I will get two of these, on for each side)
6) (Again, you know lol!! I may as well ask for the p/n for the screw bit & the nut bit!)
7) (Hehe, same again!!)
(Lastly!!!)
Cheers guys, i know this is a big ask, but all of them are missing/bodged with something else LOL!
#43: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: Ste, Location: Hull -or- The World Of Info CodePosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:16 pm ---- 1 : 742723 x 2 @ £0.31
2 : 742723 x 1 @ £0.31
3 : 742723 x 2 @ £0.31
4 : 6925N0 x 2 @ £0.34
5 : 6925N0 x 2 @ £0.34
6 : 742975 x 2 @ £1.09
693997 x 2 @ £0.47
7 : 6922H2 x 2 @ £0.39
8 : 742723 x 1 @ £0.31
Shopping List:
742723 x 6 Total: £1.86
6925N0 x 4 Total: £1.36
742975 x 2 Total: £2.18
693997 x 2 Total: £0.94
6922H2 x 2 Total: £0.78
Sub Total inc Vat = £7.12
As far as I can see the parts are what you have pointed out, the prices may vary and some items come in packs of 5, 10, 20 and there's no way of telling until your there if any of these are like that so dont go with the price of £7.12 in your head as the price you will pay..
I paid over £20 today for parts that I needed to fix my car and that was almost £10 over what I'd calculated because of the way the packs are I've got 18 surplus bits of metal that I wont need lol!
#44: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: rudebwoi93, Location: LondonPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:04 am ---- For some reason it wont let me reply on my iPod with quotes, but STE!!!! You are freaking awesome!!!!!!!!! I can't believe u just did that, I mean ALL of them with prices and everything, remember that u are AAWESOME!! - the help you are so willin to give is bloody amazing, that's just this site for u, and you've just done it perfectly with the warning of packet sizes, prices, everything. STE U ARE AWESOME!!!! - Thanks a lot for that dude!!
#45: Re: Bumper change EDIT: Help with P/N!! Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New ForestPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:08 am ----
rudebwoi93 wrote:
For some reason it wont let me reply on my iPod with quotes, but STE!!!! You are freaking awesome!!!!!!!!! I can't believe u just did that, I mean ALL of them with prices and everything, remember that u are AAWESOME!! - the help you are so willin to give is bloody amazing, that's just this site for u, and you've just done it perfectly with the warning of packet sizes, prices, everything. STE U ARE AWESOME!!!! - Thanks a lot for that dude!!
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