🔩 Upgrade Your Ride with Confidence!
These Front Left & Right Bumper Support Brackets are specifically designed for 2008-2023 Dodge Challenger models, ensuring a perfect fit and easy installation. Made from high-quality ABS plastic, they promise durability and reliability, making them an essential upgrade for any Challenger owner.
Brand | ALTBET |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Vehicle Service Type | Cars |
Manufacturer | High quality manufacturer |
UPC | 745551270907 |
Model | 68024342AD |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.03 x 7.91 x 1.38 inches |
Item model number | 68024343AD |
Manufacturer Part Number | 68024343AD |
B**S
Good quality and fast shopping
The product arrived quickly and matches the specifications. The quality is good, and the brackets fit perfectly. They do their job well, making them a solid choice for replacement. Overall, a good purchase at a fair price.
J**N
Great Value, Perfect Fit
Worked perfectly and fit like an OEM part on my wife’s 2018 Challenger RT for a fraction of the OEM cost.
E**H
2012 Challenger fits perfect
My old challenger had these plastic tabs broken on it. Bought this set as a replacement and it’s a perfect fit. Once you get the bumper off it’s super easy to install and fits snug and sturdy. My bumper has never been so secure! Matched the OEM set basically identical. Great product for way less than Mopar
M**A
Functional Replacement
Unfortunately todays mopar manufacturing is inferior to that of hot wheels made in the 90s... Everything is plastic and simply touching something will break your car.The one time that I decided to not park backwards and the factory splitter/chin spoiler on my car bumped a particularly high curb. This incident cause the passenger corner of my chin spoiler to break the mounting point on my bumper cover and push the wheel well liner into my tire. I ended up removing the bumper cover to repair the mounting point for the chin spoiler and realign everything. After I removed the bumper cover I found that the driver side bumper cover/fender clip was broken (this part).So I looked it up and found these. Installation is very easy once the bumper cover is off. These mount to the fender with just one bolt. It works just as the OEM part would. Everything lined up nicely. I'm sure it will break just as easily but I won't blame lousy mopar manufacturing on these. They're just recreating replacements for the trash original ones. You can find the originals on Mopar's website but its around $30 per side plus the cost of very slow shipping.Good luck yall
C**C
Worked
Worked but fit was a little tight
W**S
Finally
When I was rebuilding the front end of this challenger I’d bought with damage I had no clue how to get the sides to snap back in because apparently, like everything else these days, these things get brittle and fall off. Reading the diagrams is almost impossible to find this part so it was the last thing I finally ordered to get that bumper to sit right and I’m so glad I did. The last guy had just drilled self tapping screws into it to get it to stay but that didn’t sit right with me. So after far too long to admit researching, I finally found a forum where someone had outlined where I needed this. Which was only hard because there were none on it so I didn’t know what I was looking for. Mount it to the bottom of the outer fender with the tabs and the one screw and then the bumper will just slap in place. Sturdy that with the one bolt on the edge of the fender well and you’re good to go. These things were less than 20 bucks but I feel a million bucks better knowing that I finally got it right.
C**N
Fits Perfect
Product fits 2019 Dodge Challenger perfect, like factory.
P**K
Attach em to the right location
I had to remove the whole bumper because of a lil gap. I was supposed to attach the clip to the top. I screwed it in on the actual bumper first, instead u need to put it on the fender first.. it slides in after that and u can screw it off with that 10mm.
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