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rwatson5651 09-09-14 10:54 AM

SA Rear Bumper End question
 
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So, are there two different types?

I have always thought they all looked like this:
Attachment 638619

But I recently ran across one that looks like this:
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The difference I'm talking is the location of the mounting bolts.

So is the difference 79 vs 80
or OEM vs aftermarket?

Whats the deal?

I need a set of the second type to go on some fiberglass bumpers I recently acquired and need to know what to look for.

woodmv 09-09-14 10:57 AM

That's the only type I've ever seen on an SA...

rwatson5651 09-09-14 11:07 AM

Your speaking of the first example?

j9fd3s 09-09-14 11:42 AM

the second pic, you can see the part number 8562-50-033? and looking through my 1997 price book, its not in there, so i'm going to say its a JDM part.

we don't yet have the parts book for the 79-82 Rx7's for the Japanese market. the Japanese models had different bumpers, or at least different bits under the bumper

t_g_farrell 09-09-14 12:03 PM

Could be JDM, the bumpers were not as heavy or strong as the USDM bumpers had to be. So
maybe they are made differently on the ends.

I've heard of folks getting JDM bumpers installed to lower the weight while still adhering to some
class rules in racing.

rwatson5651 09-09-14 12:09 PM

That explains it then, and it makes sense. The fiberglass bumpers I have originally came from Japan, so my only alternative is to either use the end pieces that came on them, which look to bad to use, or modify the bumpers so I can use US end pieces.

Thanks for the information,

I plan to do a write up on the installation of these bumpers. They will look oem when installed and save tons of weight.

j9fd3s 09-09-14 02:14 PM

i notice that the JDM guys tend to put the FB bumper on the SA, but they like the SA rear bumper on everything. i'm thinking they must want a little weight in the rear

rwatson5651 09-09-14 03:33 PM

It is heavy! I havent weighed mine yet but I'm guessing at least 75 to 80 lbs.

woodmv 09-09-14 07:07 PM

Oh man, what and idiot I am! That second pic in the original post didn't show up on my computer at work, so I only saw the one at the top, which is what I was referring to! Sorry for the DA answer... :blush:

rwatson5651 09-09-14 07:23 PM

There are no dumbass answers, just dumbass questions!! (or something like that).

woodmv 09-09-14 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by rwatson5651 (Post 11799541)
There are no dumbass answers, just dumbass questions!! (or something like that).

One of my all time favorite commercials! The old ESPN commercial with Chris Berman playing a professor at Bristol University! "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people that ask questions".... Dating myself, but that is a line I'll NEVER forget!! :lol::lol:

In this case however, not a stupid question or stupid person asking the question. My response - maybe not so much.

I did learn something today from this thread too! I wondered why fiberglass bumpers were ever produced and just thought it was because of some mid-80s racing aftermarket application. Didn't know about the JDM...

eprx799 09-10-14 06:53 AM

I swapped out my SA bumpers for FB bumpers to save weight when I was trying to make the car lighter for auto-x. I think the SA bumper are 35 lbs. each without the bumper bracket , after using a hole saw on the FB bumpers I got them down to 12 lbs. each with the full plastic cover on them.

rwatson5651 09-10-14 08:16 AM

I will weigh mine when I get it off, but the fiberglass replacement feels extremely light, has to be under 5lbs w/o the mounts. Not much more with. (the mounts are much lighter than the shock mounts I'm removing).

j9fd3s 09-10-14 02:14 PM

the JDM cars don't have the shocks in the bumper support, its just a simple bracket, which also has to be lighter.

and the JDM SA's also don't have the door bars


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