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LXi headlight surround/bumper
10-16-2007, 11:05
Post: #1
LXi headlight surround/bumper
Folks,

Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/
headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of
you know, this faux bumper is merely a plastic outer
shell (housing the turn signal and headlight coverings), glued
to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs enabling the
whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On
the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the
inner plastic shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the
road, BB will provide a new one for the not-so-small sum
of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and I'd like
to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a
good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,
rivets... Any first hand experience?

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, NC
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10-16-2007, 12:08
Post: #2
LXi headlight surround/bumper
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady
wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/
> headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of
> you know, this faux bumper is merely a plastic outer
> shell (housing the turn signal and headlight coverings), glued
> to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs enabling the
> whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On
> the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the
> inner plastic shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the
> road, BB will provide a new one for the not-so-small sum
> of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and I'd like
> to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a
> good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,
> rivets... Any first hand experience?
>
> Thanks,
> David Brady
> '02 LXi, NC














I used liquid nails to reinforce mine last year...so far so good.
There are different types of liquid nails, get the one that works on
plastic. Home Depot/Lowes I had no idea those cost that much. I will
be watching them closely.
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10-16-2007, 12:11
Post: #3
LXi headlight surround/bumper
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "somervillebus"
<somervillebus@...> wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady
> wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/
> > headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of
> > you know, this faux bumper is merely a plastic outer
> > shell (housing the turn signal and headlight coverings), glued
> > to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs enabling the
> > whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On
> > the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the
> > inner plastic shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the
> > road, BB will provide a new one for the not-so-small sum
> > of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and I'd like
> > to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a
> > good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,
> > rivets... Any first hand experience?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David Brady
> > '02 LXi, NC
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I used liquid nails to reinforce mine last year...so far so good.
> There are different types of liquid nails, get the one that works
on
> plastic. Home Depot/Lowes I had no idea those cost that much. I
will
> be watching them closely.

I forgot to sign:

Slim Somerville
99 LXi
>
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10-16-2007, 12:50
Post: #4
LXi headlight surround/bumper
Hi Slim,

Gluing is probably the best choice. The
problem is that the original glue is gooped onto
the surface and is impossible to remove w/o
damaging the bumper. Whatever adhesive is chosen,
it has to be very forgiving of the original glue
remnants. The outer and inner bumpers are plastic.
Anyone have additional suggestions for plastic to plastic
adhesives? I assume that some sort of urethane would
be the best. While I'm in there, I'm replacing the headlight
clear plastic shield with 1/8" tempered glass. This may
at some point become rock damaged. So, to add to
the complexity, I'd like an adhesive which holds, but
also allows me to disassemble the two parts if
glass replacement becomes necessary...

David Brady
'02 LXi, NC

somervillebus wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> , David Brady
> wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/
> > headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of
> > you know, this faux bumper is merely a plastic outer
> > shell (housing the turn signal and headlight coverings), glued
> > to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs enabling the
> > whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On
> > the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the
> > inner plastic shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the
> > road, BB will provide a new one for the not-so-small sum
> > of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and I'd like
> > to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a
> > good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,
> > rivets... Any first hand experience?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David Brady
> > '02 LXi, NC
>
> I used liquid nails to reinforce mine last year...so far so good.
> There are different types of liquid nails, get the one that works on
> plastic. Home Depot/Lowes I had no idea those cost that much. I will
> be watching them closely.
>
>
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>
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5:55 PM
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10-16-2007, 13:16
Post: #5
LXi headlight surround/bumper
David,

I noticed at the RITV last year a couple of people had removed the
clear plastic headlight cover completely from the cover assembly.
To tell the truth it looked very nice. It beats the oxidized clear
lens. I'll probably do the same if need be. I think in the meantime
I'll go out and liquid nail the entire cover to the bus to keep them
from being stolen after finding "ouch" what they cost.



Slim Somerville
99 LXi
Tennessee

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady
wrote:
>
> Hi Slim,
>
> Gluing is probably the best choice. The
> problem is that the original glue is gooped onto
> the surface and is impossible to remove w/o
> damaging the bumper. Whatever adhesive is chosen,
> it has to be very forgiving of the original glue
> remnants. The outer and inner bumpers are plastic.
> Anyone have additional suggestions for plastic to plastic
> adhesives? I assume that some sort of urethane would
> be the best. While I'm in there, I'm replacing the headlight
> clear plastic shield with 1/8" tempered glass. This may
> at some point become rock damaged. So, to add to
> the complexity, I'd like an adhesive which holds, but
> also allows me to disassemble the two parts if
> glass replacement becomes necessary...
>
> David Brady
> '02 LXi, NC
>
> somervillebus wrote:
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > , David Brady
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Folks,
> > >
> > > Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/
> > > headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of
> > > you know, this faux bumper is merely a plastic outer
> > > shell (housing the turn signal and headlight coverings), glued
> > > to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs enabling the
> > > whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On
> > > the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the
> > > inner plastic shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the
> > > road, BB will provide a new one for the not-so-small sum
> > > of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and I'd like
> > > to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a
> > > good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,
> > > rivets... Any first hand experience?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > David Brady
> > > '02 LXi, NC
> >
> > I used liquid nails to reinforce mine last year...so far so good.
> > There are different types of liquid nails, get the one that works
on
> > plastic. Home Depot/Lowes I had no idea those cost that much. I
will
> > be watching them closely.
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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> >
> > No virus found in this incoming message.
> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> > Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.14.12/1072 - Release Date:
10/15/2007 5:55 PM
> >
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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10-16-2007, 13:43
Post: #6
LXi headlight surround/bumper
Slim and David,
I have the same problem..scratched hazed headlight covers..one of which had to
be reglued. I like your idea of glass covers..maybe scrap auto glass. Cheaper
window glass is probably okay though. I've enclosed a link to one of the many
plastic headlight protectors. They're frequently used on older Mercedes whose
headlight lenses are often $90 or more. When I bought my coach from Paul Davis,
Ryan refinished the plastic bumper cover, but didn't polish the headlight
covers.
I have to replace the "A" water pump and toilet compressor. I assume I'll go
back with OEM parts unless anyone has a better idea. Brad Barton
00LXiDFWbbartonwx@...


To: WanderlodgeForum@...: somervillebus@...: Wed, 17
Oct 2007 01:16:56 +0000Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: LXi headlight
surround/bumper




David,I noticed at the RITV last year a couple of people had removed the clear
plastic headlight cover completely from the cover assembly. To tell the truth it
looked very nice. It beats the oxidized clear lens. I'll probably do the same if
need be. I think in the meantime I'll go out and liquid nail the entire cover to
the bus to keep them from being stolen after finding "ouch" what they cost. Slim
Somerville99 LXiTennessee--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady
wrote:>> Hi Slim,> > Gluing is probably the best choice. The>
problem is that the original glue is gooped onto> the surface and is impossible
to remove w/o> damaging the bumper. Whatever adhesive is chosen,> it has to be
very forgiving of the original glue> remnants. The outer and inner bumpers are
plastic.> Anyone have additional suggestions for plastic to plastic> adhesives?
I assume that some sort of urethane would> be the best. While I'm in there, I'm
replacing the headlight> clear plastic shield with 1/8" tempered glass. This
may> at some point become rock damaged. So, to add to> the complexity, I'd like
an adhesive which holds, but> also allows me to disassemble the two parts if>
glass replacement becomes necessary...> > David Brady> '02 LXi, NC> >
somervillebus wrote:> >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > >
, David Brady > > wrote:> >
>> > > Folks,> > >> > > Anyone have a solution for adhering the black bumper/> >
> headlight surround on the front of the LXi. As many of> > > you know, this
faux bumper is merely a plastic outer> > > shell (housing the turn signal and
headlight coverings), glued> > > to a plastic inner shell which holds four studs
enabling the> > > whole assembly to be attached to the front end-cap. On> > >
the LXi, the headlight surround often separates from the> > > inner plastic
shell. If one happens to lose a surround on the> > > road, BB will provide a new
one for the not-so-small sum> > > of $1500 per side! Mine are working loose and
I'd like> > > to reattach them to the inner plastic shell. Anyone have a> > >
good solution for doing this? Glues, bolts, grommets,> > > rivets... Any first
hand experience?> > >> > > Thanks,> > > David Brady> > > '02 LXi, NC> >> > I
used liquid nails to reinforce mine last year...so far so good.> > There are
different types of liquid nails, get the one that works on> > plastic. Home
Depot/Lowes I had no idea those cost that much. I will> > be watching them
closely.> >> > > >
----------------------------------------------------------------> >> > No virus
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7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.14.12/1072 - Release Date: 10/15/2007 5:55 PM> > >
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10-17-2007, 05:16
Post: #7
LXi headlight surround/bumper
Slim, David,
That is what I did to mine. Looks great and no more problems with
dirt accumulating between the headlights and the "clear" cover. Works
for me!
Photo: http://www.photosleeve.com/d/292474-2/IMG_0928.JPG

Rich D. '99LXi43' CT

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "somervillebus"
<somervillebus@...> wrote:
>
> David,
>
> I noticed at the RITV last year a couple of people had removed the
> clear plastic headlight cover completely from the cover assembly.
> To tell the truth it looked very nice. It beats the oxidized clear
> lens. I'll probably do the same if need be. I think in the meantime
> I'll go out and liquid nail the entire cover to the bus to keep
them
> from being stolen after finding "ouch" what they cost.
>
>
>
> Slim Somerville
> 99 LXi
> Tennessee
>
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10-17-2007, 13:18
Post: #8
LXi headlight surround/bumper
Look'n good Rich. Thanks for the photo.

David Brady
'02 LXi, NC

g_man1146 wrote:
>
> Slim, David,
> That is what I did to mine. Looks great and no more problems with
> dirt accumulating between the headlights and the "clear" cover. Works
> for me!
> Photo: http://www.photosleeve.com/d/292474-2/IMG_0928.JPG
> <http://www.photosleeve.com/d/292474-2/IMG_0928.JPG>
>
> Rich D. '99LXi43' CT
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> , "somervillebus"
> <somervillebus@...> wrote:
> >
> > David,
> >
> > I noticed at the RITV last year a couple of people had removed the
> > clear plastic headlight cover completely from the cover assembly.
> > To tell the truth it looked very nice. It beats the oxidized clear
> > lens. I'll probably do the same if need be. I think in the meantime
> > I'll go out and liquid nail the entire cover to the bus to keep
> them
> > from being stolen after finding "ouch" what they cost.
> >
> >
> >
> > Slim Somerville
> > 99 LXi
> > Tennessee
> >
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.14.13/1074 - Release Date: 10/16/2007
2:14 PM
>



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