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Hi,
You have 6 posts now, you might want to post a picture of the area.
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Quote:I think the O.P. is referring to this:
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That is a bit of a pickle. I wonder if you could attach a nut behind the hole using some JB Weld. You could very carefully apply just enough JB Weld to cover the face of the nut, put it in place, and then screw a bolt from the front that you'd tighten as a means of generating the best possible bond between the nut and the bulkhead. But you would have to be very careful not to get any of the JB Weld on the bolt threads. Hopefully with will create a strong enough connection to be able to apply enough torque to get the bumper bar to stay put. Maybe people with more fabrication experience could offer a better idea. Good luck.
Cloud has a solid idea. I would also suggest drilling and tapping a piece of 1/4" flat stock and attaching it to the back of the mount with JB weld or even a couple of countersunk screws going into smaller threaded holes in the flat stock. Superstrut makes a part called a spring nut that could be JB welded or bolted into place. That would be my suggestion, assuming you have room to work.
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Make the hole bigger, stick a nut in the hole and weld it in place, much better idea than having some epoxy holding your crash bar on
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It’s also supposed to help disperse the forces in an impact
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