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Where can I buy a rear bumper reinforcement bar? New or second hand, mine has rusted away making the exhaust tail pipe drop

thank you!


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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Sorry I cannot help but I have the same problem the exhaust pipes on my 2009 3.0 XF have dropped and the supports from the car have fully rusted through I thought I would have to replace the entire subframe is it just this reinforcement bar I need to replace and is it something that could be done at home cheers for any advise

  • 3 months later...

I am also struggling with this. Almost £800 for a replacement crash bar from Jaguar! Can anyone help? not much doing on eBay and can't find any aftermarket options 

  • 4 months later...

I’ve had the same issue on my Jaguar XF 3:0 diesel 2010 model. Took it to my local grey Jaguar specialist who cut off the pins  on both sides of the bumper bar which were badly corroded and welded new replacements. 
2 hours labour and the total was £96!!! Delighted as unable to source a replacement. Only other option was to use the old one as a template and take it to a fabricators.

  • 8 months later...

Hi guys

 

Got the same issue, need a rear crash bar, Anyone with a spare or recommend an alternative solution? Any good welders? In the manchester area. Thanks

What i did was got some 5mm thick angle aluminium, drilled some holes in the right place and fitted nutserts in. Then using some penny washers through the remains of the crash bar, bolted the aluminium to it. Then (i'd previously drilled holes and nutserts for the exhaust hanger) i bolted the hanger to it. Nobody would ever know and Mr MoT man gave a nod of approval.

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