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Old 12-24-2008, 03:15 PM   #1
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Default front bumper sagging on driver side

hey

Yesterday I noticed that my bumper is sagging about 1/2 inch below the headlight on the drivers side. the bumber itslef shows no signs of impact. I couldn't figure out why it was sagging i was wondering if anyone knows how to adjust/lift the bumper.

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car is all stock so both bumper and headlights have never been replaced/adjusted.


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i dont know if you have an active bumper or the sport m3 bumper but mine started to sag so i took of the bolts attaching it to the front then on each side of the fender behind the splash guard theres a plastic piece that the bumper slides onto thats connected to the chassis by 2 bolts. Tighten them both then slide the bumper back on and tighten the nuts on the front as well. The pieces on mine started to sag down and taht caused my bumper to do the same thing.

http://bmwfans.info/original/E36/com...1/ill-51_2395/

i believe its part number 12 in that diagram
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thanks for the help, i got it raised
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