A precision-engineered rear bumper guard kit supplied as a matching pair to protect and restore the appearance of a vehicle's rear bumper. These guards absorb minor impacts, prevent scratches and paint damage, and help preserve the bumper’s finish and value. Constructed from heavy-gauge metal with a corrosion-resistant finish, the kit offers reliable long-term protection while providing a direct-fit design that makes replacement or restoration straightforward and time-efficient.
Features:
- Supplied as a matched pair for rear bumper protection
- Made from heavy-gauge steel with a corrosion-resistant finish for long-term durability
- Shields bumper from minor impacts, scrapes, and paint damage
- Direct-fit, bolt-on design for straightforward replacement or restoration
- Restores classic appearance and helps maintain vehicle value
- Designed for reliable, low-maintenance performance in road conditions
Installation / Application:
- Difficulty: 2/5
- Estimated time: 30-60 minutes
Instructions:
- Park the vehicle on a level surface, engage the parking brake and, if needed, raise and support the rear with jack stands or ramps.
- If present, remove old bumper guards or trim pieces by loosening and removing the mounting fasteners. Keep fasteners if they are in good condition.
- Clean the bumper mounting area of dirt, rust and old sealant; inspect mounting points for damage and repair as necessary.
- Position the new bumper guard in place, aligning the mounting holes with the bumper’s existing holes or brackets.
- Install the supplied or OE-style fasteners and hand-tighten all hardware to hold the guard in place.
- Using a torque wrench, tighten fasteners evenly to secure the guard — refer to vehicle or hardware specifications when available. Avoid over-tightening which can deform the guard or bumper.
- Recheck alignment and gaps; make minor adjustments as needed, then fully tighten fasteners to final torque.
- Apply rust-inhibitor to exposed threads if desired, lower the vehicle, and perform a final inspection. Re-check fastener tightness after 50–100 miles of driving.
About Precision Replacement Parts
Since 1986 Precision Replacement Parts has been a trusted name in the Automotive Glass Industry.
Our knowledge and experience in manufacturing millions of extruded and molded EPDM Rubber, PVC and HDPE based plastics, and various stamped and extruded metal products for the classic and late model industries has allowed Precision to expand our services into multiple product markets.
Along with our own USA based production facility, Precision also partners with 25 different manufactures worldwide with a reputation as a global leader supplying OEM and replacement products to a number of different industries. Our partnerships along with our own in-house manufacturing and fabrication capability gives Precision a unique position in helping to meet the expanding needs of customers everywhere, providing them with a sustained competitive advantage.

Vehicle Fitment:
The Vehicle Fitment Guide is to be used as a general reference. The data has been provided by our suppliers and manufacturers and may contain errors or incorrect data. Always refer to a professional to verify correct fitment for your vehicle.
| Make |
Model |
Years |
| Chevrolet |
Chevy II |
1968 |
| Chevrolet |
Nova |
1969 - 1972 |