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<x-charset iso-8859-1>I took a peice of stainless , drilled 3 holes in it, used wood screws to screw it to the rubber bumper and then drilled a hole in the middle and attached it to the frame with a single bolt. Keith Keith Park Top Notch Restorations topnotch@nycap.rr.com 71 Squareback (with no empty nipples!) 65 Notchback (still suckin its gas!) 65 Squareback 75 Opel 87 Golf 88 Rx7 10th Anniversary ----- Original Message ----- From: matthew jones <m@t3fj.freeserve.co.uk> To: T3 List <type3@vwtype3.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:56 AM Subject: [T3] Rear suspension bump stop ? > Hi, > my fastback is missing the rubber bump stop on the rear suspension, on one > side. The whole lot has been removed, so all I have left is the round, > slightly cupped area where it should be attached. The missing rubber looks a > bit like a Russian doll and is about 6" tall. I have one on my parts car, > but all the metal mounting kit is rusted away. The rusted remains are too > far gone to work out how to replicate them. > > Is there an easy way to fabricate a mounting ? All I have at the moment is > the rubber part, and somewhere on the car to mount it. > > Thanks, > > Matt > ---- > '91 FJ1200 3XW > '73 VW1600E Fastback > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org > > </x-charset>