Bumper bolts
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I bought the front bumper bolt kit from LMC before. I can't remember if they were chrome or SS on them or not, as I powder coated them anyways. I guess I could take a magnet to them to see if they are stainless or not.
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The OEM bumper bolts for the front bumper on a 1991-1993 GMC and Blazers are plain mild steel pan head carriage bolts with a polished stainless steel cap.
I hopethose arewhat I will get from LMC instead oftheplain steel round head bolts that have to be painted. The description in their catalog is not specific but the 24-piece bumper bolt kit is shown to be used with either achrome plated bumper or a primer bumper which needs to be painted.
I hopethose arewhat I will get from LMC instead oftheplain steel round head bolts that have to be painted. The description in their catalog is not specific but the 24-piece bumper bolt kit is shown to be used with either achrome plated bumper or a primer bumper which needs to be painted.
#13
Duntov, I found comfort in your posts, it proved to me that I'm not the only detail oriented goof here, [pronounced] ****... LOL I just like things to fit right and be done right when ever I can. Often I find myself going to the local Pick N Pull with a short list of things like special bolts that are missing here and there on my Blazer in hopes of restoring it to the way GM intended. However I am going in the opposite direction and replacing all my chrome parts with black. I even painted my pumper bolts black. So far they look good.
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Honestly the only reason I wouldn't help you is that you want to soak people for $20 for a bolt worth $2. This site and others like it are to get free help not for making profits off other users
#15
I tried to help and even improve on something but you must have the factory stuff so I guess you can replace it again later. I do like my stuff looking factory but these trucks have so many short comings if your gonna be nit picky and use NOS parts your gonna have a hard road ahead but good luck. I try to replace all my stuff with better parts as I can so it lasts longer.
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