Cheapskates why not supply the bottom captive nuts, you provide the bolts. The bottom nuts are way more likely to be unusable and requiring replacement come on the bumper kit looks great just been let down for a few quid
So the previous owner of my Defender put this exact bumper on with regular nuts and didn't use the capture nut piece. Now when I try to remove the bolts the nuts spin and I can't get to them at all. Any ideas as to how I can remove this number with regular nuts that spin with the bolt?
These bumpers are worthless. So thin You would be afraid to step on them. Mine rusted upp so the rubber corner fell of If You take the time to change, the bumper get hold on som real stuff Weird that they do not provide the whole bolt and nut- kit, which will , on older Defenders will be ompletely rotten
Hi - thanks for posting the feedback. We do sell a range of bumpers at different prices and some of them are cheaper than others. The stainless steel bumpers are clearly the better item to purchase. I would like to point out that rusting Land Rover fixings is not the fault of a replacement bumper !
@@scottthomasmartin I got the grinder out eventually. Recently found out the replacement bumper I fitted is actually is off a series model - and won't fit my new chassis. Anyone wanna buy a series bumper?