Disco 2 Bumper gap?

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Landshandy

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Hi all,

I've just put my shiny new 235/85/16 General Grabbers AT2's on my money out and front drivers side tyre has plenty of room but the passengers side almost rubs. On closer inspection I noticed my bumper is lower on the left hand side than the right. I checked under and can't see anything loose not does the bumper lift up??? Anyone any ideas.
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Don't know about the facelift models but this worked for mine so nothing lost in giving it a go...
The bumper is held on to the chassis rails by two bolts on each side through oversized holes, which I believe were made that way for the purpose of making minor adjustments to the way the bumper sits in place.
Slacken the two bolts on that side with the gap to the point where you can move the bumper on its mounting. Push the bumper up until the gap closes, and whiles still maintaining pressure on that side, have a mate re tighten the bolts and bob is your uncle...
 
Don't know about the facelift models but this worked for mine so nothing lost in giving it a go...
The bumper is held on to the chassis rails by two bolts on each side through oversized holes, which I believe were made that way for the purpose of making minor adjustments to the way the bumper sits in place.
Slacken the two bolts on that side with the gap to the point where you can move the bumper on its mounting. Push the bumper up until the gap closes, and whiles still maintaining pressure on that side, have a mate re tighten the bolts and bob is your uncle...

Cheers ifloochies, I shall give it a go and report back
 
So how did you get along with it?

I'm on annual leave tomorrow so will be tinkering tomorrow morning on your recommendations :) will update you after and hopefully with success. I'm hoping this is the same with the rear bumper as there is a gap at the side.
 
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