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Anyone know what part this is on the bumper? Kinda mangled it when I removed it from my car and want to replace it.

Honda Civic 10th gen Bumper part 410C46BE-01D7-4885-A6CD-01FF682F3970


Honda Civic 10th gen Bumper part 8C282B91-8F94-4B4A-8DE6-C7594A2C7ECD
 

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If you go on hondapartsnow.com you can get a full break down of every individual piece for the bumper with part number.
 
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If you go on hondapartsnow.com you can get a full break down of every individual piece for the bumper with part number.
Checked there, but couldnt find that piece. Iā€™m hoping you dont have to but the whole bumper just to get that piece
 

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Checked there, but couldnt find that piece. Iā€™m hoping you dont have to but the whole bumper just to get that piece
Did you try removing that piece? If you can't then it is part of the bumper, you'd have to replace the entire bumper.
 


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Anyone know what part this is on the bumper? Kinda mangled it when I removed it from my car and want to replace it.

410C46BE-01D7-4885-A6CD-01FF682F3970.jpeg


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I think all the bumpers are on a nationwide back-order. I tried ordering a replacement from a few places and they didn't have an ETA.
 

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@mmmthusiast i need a better picture of the part, could be the bumper spacer but Iā€™m not too sure, hereā€™s what could be the part:
71198-TGH-A01
 

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I think all the bumpers are on a nationwide back-order. I tried ordering a replacement from a few places and they didn't have an ETA.
Just my luck, when I need to buy a new front bumper sigh lol
 

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Yep, its held on with two screws but doesnt have a part number

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Definitely can be replaced. Check the site again or all your local dealer.
 
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Definitely can be replaced. Check the site again or all your local dealer.
Yea thats whats im thinking too. This part should be able to be replaced. Been to a dealer and thier parts store wasnt able to find it either. They just guess that it would be part of the bumper fascia and that you would have to order the entire fascia to get that piece.
 


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@mmmthusiast i need a better picture of the part, could be the bumper spacer but Iā€™m not too sure, hereā€™s what could be the part:
71198-TGH-A01
Ill try to get a better pic. The bumper spacer is actually on the car side. This part is attached to the bumper itself
 

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Damn, so you would need to buy a new bumper just to get that part?
yeah unfortunately. I looked into it when i was trying to figure out ways to reduce my bumper gap.

noticed that piece looked removable but it wasn't available separately and required the whole bumper to be purchased. Kind of stupid. It been a while since i was messing with that area but i think it was a few screws and some adhesive or tape that is holding it in. I don't think i was able to remove it just by removing the screws but i may be wrong.

idk how mangled yours is but i'd try fixing it. or maybe look around on ebay or someone getting rid of a gashed up bumper and maybe pick it up cheap
 

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Most likely that part is PP (Polypropylene), which is a thermal plastic. That means you weld it back together if you have the skills, patience and some PP welding rod. I welded the wife's bumper support back together and its like new. You can also repair cracks and tears in the bumper the same way.
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