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    Posted: 22-September-2021 at 7:46AM
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Originally posted by Lizer Lizer wrote:

Ive got two parts cars (78 Thunderbird and LTDII) that have those isolators as well, so let me know if you need one.


Hey, sorry for reopening this thread after such a long time.
I am currently looking for the rear bumper isolators for my 79 Thunderbird.
Do you still have those parts cars and would you be willing to ship to Germany?


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Ive got two parts cars (78 Thunderbird and LTDII) that have those isolators as well, so let me know if you need one.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aquartlow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12-November-2020 at 12:10PM
The 77-79 Ranchero bumper supports/brackets are different from the ones in the illustrations. Basically bolt to the side of rear frame rails, at least the ones I have seen or dealt with. Can take pics(If I can get to bumper-so much "stuff" in warehouse) but probably irrelevant.  
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if you could email me we can discuss. Thank you!
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i do!
keep in mind they are big and heavy so shipping will be $$
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I’d like to buy a set of these isolators if you still have them available. Please let me know thank you
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Originally posted by j.norton07 j.norton07 wrote:

I would have to assume so, as long as they're for 74 and up (seems to be the first year of 5mph bumpers for front and back).
yes they are all from a 74 i do have a good clean reinforment piece as well if you need? let me know if you're interested...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Big Bird Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-September-2019 at 10:18AM
If those are rotten, usually the inner bumper core is shot as well.
Crown Vic ones do not fit...
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I would have to assume so, as long as they're for 74 and up (seems to be the first year of 5mph bumpers for front and back).
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i have several of those isolators in great condition...
 i believe the torino ones are the same???
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Hi all,

The driver's side rear bumper isolator (Part No. 17C884-5) has rusted apart, and as a result my bumper is sagging to one side.  My solution for the other side when it broke was to attach the bumper to the frame by using a few pieces of angle iron welded on, and obviously that's far from ideal.  

I've heard this is a fairly common issue on Fords of this vintage, so I was wondering if anyone here has had similar issues, and if so how they fixed it.  For now I'll be using a ratchet strap to hold it up since I no longer have access to a welder.

Here is a diagram for reference.  The rusted part on the isolator is the bit that looks like an I-beam.


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