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Gap in Front Bumper - any reliable fix?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Peter_Guillam, Aug 13, 2023.

  1. Sep 18, 2024 at 7:38 AM
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    4runningMan

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    If someone ever has their bumper off and posts pics of the corner mounting points... maybe we could crowdsource a solution here.
     
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  2. Sep 18, 2024 at 7:53 AM
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    Plenty have removed their front bumper cover to replace the valance, hopefully one of those might snap a few photos. I'm mostly interested in a nice closeup photo of what the back of the bumper cover looks like at that corner below the headlight. And, of course, the area with the clip on the body it mounts to under the headlight.

    There are several YT videos documenting removing the bumper cover, but none of them show the back side of the cover once it's removed.
     
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    Just to document it, I am having this on the drivers side. I just noticed it a couple days ago, thought it was odd, gave it a whack and popped it back in. Thought about how it could have happened for about 3 minutes and forgot about it.

    Then I stumbled onto this thread yesterday and just went out to recheck it and sure enough its popped out again. Guess I'll be following this thread.
     
  4. Sep 18, 2024 at 8:31 AM
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    Here's a couple of photos from Ebay selling used bumpers, showing the offending spot (passenger side):

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    Caulk...... lol
     
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    I forgot I had this file. I believe I pulled it from a thread on this forum.
     

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    This "fix" has been tried by several members, with mixed results. Mostly no permanent fix.

    Their "dual-lock fasteners" are strips of velcro.
     
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    I think if there was a way to epoxy an industrial strength magnet to the bumper cover and a metal plate to the bracket, or vice versa, that might just do the trick, at least in my case.

    I purchased one of those screwdriver type doodads for removing the oil drain plug from the side, with a magnetic end for holding the plug - that magnet is impressive. You really have to yank on the plug once it's out to free it from the tool.
     
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    Loosen the top most 10mm bolt on the attachment moulding, the black piece that grabs the clips on the bumper corner. I have found that with that bolt tightened all the way it pulled that piece to far into the truck to allow the bumper cover clips to grab.

    Then run a piece of gorilla double sided tap in the area.

    In addition, those two perpendicular clips that grab the bumper become very pliable and lose rigidity.

    I never had issues with the factory bumper cover, even after removing it several times to do certain things. I then hit a turkey and the genuine replacement never fit right. I tried the Toyota TSB fix and several other ways, nothing worked.
     
  12. Sep 27, 2024 at 6:51 AM
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    Would you happen to have any photos of the area you're describing (bolded above)? I'm having a hard time envisioning where this is...
     

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