Front Bumper Fasteners

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ravege

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I'm getting ready to replace a front fiberglass bumper with a stock setup. Looking more closely, it appears the previous owner used a hodge podge of fasteners for bezels, air dams, well everything. Is there a source detailing the correct fasteners for every bit of the stock front bumper someone can point me to, or spell them out? Thanks!
 
Just post your location and copy off someone's car near you. Or maybe try to find a Regal/GN at a local car show and crawl under there. There should be a gray plastic filler in there about 3 feet long, and also two spacers on each end to extend the bumper out so it doesn't contact the bumper fillers. There are also a couple springs to hold the grill so it doesn't push in. If the rest of the screws/nuts hold the air damns on then I would just use them.
 
Went thru h*ll figuring this out last year
AUVECO 12255 nut for bump strip
AUVECO 16986 bumper bolts SS heads -bumper to support
AUVECO 11644 nuts for above

I may have winged the rest, don't think I could find the proper belville washers for the dam
There may be a metric exhaust stud that perfect for the dam to bumper but I couldn't trace it back to a real part number.

Fastenal or your local jobber can crossref
 
Thanks for the replies.

There should be a gray plastic filler in there about 3 feet long, and also two spacers on each end to extend the bumper out so it doesn't contact the bumper fillers.
The spacers are gone, looks like a half inch worth of shims in their place /sigh I got that filler from GBodyparts expecting it to paint it black, didn't realize it wasn't supposed to be black...

Thanks for those part numbers Dave!
 
The bumper strip is held on with speed nuts (I think that is what they are called). You usually can get just one use out of them. They cut the thread into the plastic stud the first time you use them. Lowes carries them in their screws/nuts department. There is also a bumperette on either side of the license plate.
 
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