metroplex
New Member
Donny you're right. Most CVPIs have had the rear bumper torn off. Russ's Vic had some PD installed mod - basically they curled the rear cover and riveted it.
I've never seen the rear bumper flapping at high speeds even during high winds. I would know if I saw it because every time I check to see if its a Marauder, I look at the embossed rear bumper cover. I would have noticed if it started to balloon and become a parachute. The same goes for Mustangs (stare at it to find the GT logo or Cobra). At 80-90+ mph on the highway with high winds is a better test than the drag strip where the car is only at high speeds briefly (shorter than 15 seconds).
One thing I noticed is that Ford uses weak fasteners for the bumper covers on PURPOSE because in case of an accident, the weak fasteners will break first and allow proper deformation of the soft flexible bumper covers, rather than tear your rigid metal fenders.
And if your rear bumper cover is indeed under that much stress, wouldn't the pulling action cause the studs on your evap module to elongate the holes? I'm guessing the bolt/stud materials is harder than the trunk.
I've never seen the rear bumper flapping at high speeds even during high winds. I would know if I saw it because every time I check to see if its a Marauder, I look at the embossed rear bumper cover. I would have noticed if it started to balloon and become a parachute. The same goes for Mustangs (stare at it to find the GT logo or Cobra). At 80-90+ mph on the highway with high winds is a better test than the drag strip where the car is only at high speeds briefly (shorter than 15 seconds).
One thing I noticed is that Ford uses weak fasteners for the bumper covers on PURPOSE because in case of an accident, the weak fasteners will break first and allow proper deformation of the soft flexible bumper covers, rather than tear your rigid metal fenders.
And if your rear bumper cover is indeed under that much stress, wouldn't the pulling action cause the studs on your evap module to elongate the holes? I'm guessing the bolt/stud materials is harder than the trunk.