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R/T taillights on a 73/74 rear bumper

Started by Charger1973, June 01, 2007, 09:43:23 PM

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Charger1973

Have any of you guys had problems mounting R/T lights to your 73/74 rear bumpers?  Mine dont line up right with the factory mounting holes.  They bolt in fine but sit a little crooked.  Is this a common problem or is my bumper just out of whack?  Id just like to know before I decide whether to try and redrill the holes or change to another bumper.




Mo Power

Well see I didn't know if they would fit either so thats why I found a 71 bumber from the junkyard nearby so when i get the  R/T lights I wouldnt run into any problems.
1973 Charger SE
1972 Roadrunner-1 of 34 power sunroofs                                
          Crazy colors, Wacky decals, and Massive engines
                      That's what Mopars alll about

Charger1973

Quote from: Mo Power on June 01, 2007, 11:38:44 PM
Well see I didn't know if they would fit either so thats why I found a 71 bumber from the junkyard nearby so when i get the  R/T lights I wouldnt run into any problems.

They fit in the bumper just fine, I just dont like the way they are lining up because if the mounting holes.  Just curious if its a known issue or not...  It wouldnt take much to redrill the holes if I need to do it or I have other bumpers I can switch to also if this ones just off somehow.   :scratchchin:

Nacho-RT74

is kinda weird since fits apparently good in center.
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BMOTOXSTAR

You need the 71'-72' rear bumper. Same thing happened on a 73' I had. The front grills did the same thing when I tried it. :yesnod:
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Mo Power

Well the front grill for 71's they just have different brackets to hold in grill and I'm sure you could switch brackets but I have no clue never have taken off my rear bumper what you would need. Because I ran into that problem when I was putting in 71 grills the brackets for the 73's weren't as deep as a bracket so I just got rid of the 73 bumper to make it easier and just went with the whole 71 bumper and grills.
1973 Charger SE
1972 Roadrunner-1 of 34 power sunroofs                                
          Crazy colors, Wacky decals, and Massive engines
                      That's what Mopars alll about

ACUDANUT

  When you guys where switching bumpers, did you trade out bumper brackets ??  That is a pain, because the bumper bolts all want to spin out of their square slots, and you end up having to buy new ones. 

Mo Power

Well I bought new bumper bolts for front and rear and good thing I did cause I needed to melt one off the front to even get the front 73 bumper off because it being so rusted. But I need new front bumper brackets that hold up the bumper itself cause the ones I have are a little melted from trying to get the bumper off.
1973 Charger SE
1972 Roadrunner-1 of 34 power sunroofs                                
          Crazy colors, Wacky decals, and Massive engines
                      That's what Mopars alll about

Charger1973

I am using 71/72 rear brackets on mine.  The fronts are the stock 73 brackets. 
I use a dremel with a reinforced cut-off wheel to get in there and cut the stubborn bolts from the back side. It works great.  I used it to remove the brackets for the rubber filler too, since I done need those anymore.