I can find replacement rubbers at most parts places but it appears that they all have a rubber tab on the back that attaches to the bracket. The rubber that came off my car is held onto the bracket with a stud and nut. The stud is attached to a small plate on the rubber. Does anyone know where I can get this rubber?
Was the rubber tab items original or did someone likely replace mine at some point?
If you are referring to the rear axle bumper, Classic sells these with the stud and metal plate installed. If you are talking about some other bumper, you'd have to include a picture so we can see what you mean.
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Yes I am referring to the rear axle bumper. The part I see on classic industries has a rubber tab similar to the pinion bumper. (https://www.classicindustries.com/firebird/parts/3932735.html) I just called customer service and they are going to pull the part to see which style it is.
I just got off the phone with Classic Industries and that part in my above link does not have a threaded stud. I have one more place looking for me, hopefully they have it!