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94 Front Bumper Replacement - Rivets???

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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 12:53 PM
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Default 94 Front Bumper Replacement - Rivets???

Anyone know where (besides dealer) I can find therivets to replace the front bumper cover for a 94 Mustang?

How many or what kind etc?

any help would be appreciated.
Old Jul 1, 2008 | 10:17 PM
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Default RE: 94 Front Bumper Replacement - Rivets???

You can get them at Auto Zone, and other car shops. They are usually out in the "shopping" area, and you do not even have to ask for them from behind the counter. Also, get the ones that say for FORD vehicles on the package. The "generic" pack of connectors for all makes and models is an assortment andonly has three in it that will work.

If you have any other troubles, just let us know!

Also, if available get the connectors that pop in and THEN you can screw in the rest of the way to fully tighten. Those work and hold up better.
Old Jul 2, 2008 | 02:15 PM
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Default RE: 94 Front Bumper Replacement - Rivets???

i believe he is talking about the metal ones that hook to the headlight housing. I just have screws in mine. any rivet will work just make sure you have the right size. if you ever need to take it off again though its going to be a bitch. I would just use screws.
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