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#797091 11/11/2011 7:23 PM
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Does anyone have a picture of the proper placement of the little rubber hood bumpers for my 1952 Chevy hood? Some are flat and some are thicker. I bought a replacement set.

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Not my truck

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Good luck

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thin ones on the sides of the hood, thick ones on the upper baffel where the front of the hood touches.
Them's some real nice pictures Gus, a few of those trucks are WAY to nice to drive on the street. I'd bet they're only driven off the trailer and over to the show field though.
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Originally Posted by Denny Graham
a few of those trucks are WAY to nice to drive on the street. I'd bet they're only driven off the trailer and over to the show field though.
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Yes Sir
Don’t think some of those trucks are hauling any Dry Goods

I do enjoy the restored trucks. Yours especially.
Sometimes you just got to load test those rear springs.


I seem to remember the thicker head bumpers did not fit to well in the hole. Might be the way they were formed.


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Thanks for the great pictures, this helps immensely.

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Put in several sets from various vendors and didn't notice any problem with installing any of them. As I mentioned in another thread, a little wipe with some engine oil will help rubber slip in and it's absorbed in short order.

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Originally Posted by Denny Graham
Put in several sets from various vendors and didn't notice any problem with installing any of them. As I mentioned in another thread, a little wipe with some engine oil will help rubber slip in and it's absorbed in short order.

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Or a water-soluble "personal lubricant" like Equate Jelly at Walmart. It is the only lubricant that I use on rubber truck parts (not knowing the formulations of the various rubber parts used on a truck, it might be slightly risky using petroleum-containing products).

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Originally Posted by Denny Graham
Put in several sets from various vendors and didn't notice any problem with installing any of them. As I mentioned in another thread, a little wipe with some engine oil will help rubber slip in and it's absorbed in short order.

DG
An interesting aside; I am bad about ordering parts twice, forgetting what I have in inventory. In doing so I have noticed the same part from different vendors sometimes can be quite different in quality. I have seen that quality jump at least 25 degrees from one vendor to another. The best example would be window lift channel sets and cat's whiskers.


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Jim,

I do the same thing regarding over-buying some parts. I often find that the same vendor sells different parts over time. Most recently, I received odd front and rear frame-spring rubber bumpers from two different vendors. The rear bumpers were remarkably different (same shapes but one set was was much smaller in size/scale).

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Reactivating an old thread! I bought a set of hood bumpers like this:
Bumper set

There are ten bumpers in the set. The six thin ones go on the hood as described above. Two of the thick ones go on the top of the grill. So what are the other 2 for? ohwell

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4 on the bottom

....dennys site....

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OK, thanks. Our truck doesn't have 4 holes for bumpers along the bottom like Denny's truck has. I suppose that since it's a universal set, I have two spares.


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