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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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93 civic - replacement bumper screws needed!

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alexandre.laguejacques@gmail.com - 22 Aug 2006 22:48 GMT
Hi,

I have a 93 Civic.  Strangely enough, two of the 5 screws attaching the
top of the front bumper have rusted.  Since I'd like to replace the
light and the horn, I had to remove the screws -- forcefully! -- and
now they need to be replaced.  Does anyone know where I can find
replacement screws?  It seems like a fairly obscure part...

Thanks!
Elle - 22 Aug 2006 23:05 GMT
www.slhonda.com

www.hondaautomotiveparts.com

Of course, any metric stainless screws from your local
hardware store that fit might be just fine. It just depends
on how good you want the car to look.

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TeGGeR® - 23 Aug 2006 00:36 GMT
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> now they need to be replaced.  Does anyone know where I can find
> replacement screws?  It seems like a fairly obscure part...

Dealer. They're probably about $2 each.

Also, you can try a fastener house. www.spaenaur.com or the like.

Failing that, go to Home Depot and just pick up whatever seems to fit, and
maybe a washer to back it up.


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Joe LaVigne - 23 Aug 2006 08:39 GMT
> Hi,
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> now they need to be replaced.  Does anyone know where I can find
> replacement screws?  It seems like a fairly obscure part...

Go to the dealer, or your friendly neighborhood collision shop.  The
collision shop likely has them on-hand, as they need them to do repairs.
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