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Wet rear bumper support
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:52 pm
by Dpine
I was under the rear the car today changing a exhaust gasket on the muffler section. Looking up I noticed from behind the bumper the bottom of the bumper support is soaken wet. The car has been out side and it’s rained a ton this week. I did pull up the carpet and the spare tire well is dry, under the car in the rear is dry as well. I popped the trunk and the path ways that go down the sides of the trunk opening are clean. The tops of the lights are clear of obstruction.
I have not pulled the back interior plastic panel or bumper/ rear lights.
Could the tail light gaskets be the problem?
Any suggestions appreciated
Thanks
Re: Wet rear bumper support
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 9:54 pm
by RTW DC2R
Im not sure I understand what area you are talking about. Most leaks would lead to water in the trunk or spare tire well.
Tail light gaskets are a good bet if they are original. There are replacements on ebay for like $20 and seem to work well.
Water can also enter around the rear hatch weather stripping, the antenna grommet, even the hatch hinge mount location.
Ive also seen water come in the top of the rear shock tower where the strut mounts to the body if its not a tight seal when driving. Stock suspension has a good seal but aftermarket might not.
Otherwise just sounds like water pooling up on top of the rear bumper where it mounts on the support to the body. Thats exterior though so not sure.
Re: Wet rear bumper support
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 10:35 am
by Dpine
Here are a few pictures to describe what I’m talking about. I’m m not sure about the antenna leaking I will need to pull panels I believe for that
I am also wondering now if my car cover is allowing water to pool on the bumper and the water is seeping down between the gap were the bumper meets the rear body panels
Re: Wet rear bumper support
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:32 pm
by coolhandluke
The rear bumper bar commonly rusts. I recommend removing the rear bumper to access the bumper bar. From there, one can decide the extent. Others have sand blasted and anodized this piece to save and prevent further damage.
Re: Wet rear bumper support
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 11:09 am
by RTW DC2R
I picked up a used rust-free rear beam on ebay for $50 shipped.