If any of you have a "droopy R front bumper, I have developed two different repairs for this.
Each repair (whichever you choose to do) takes about 5 minutes and is much simpler to do than the iron bar.
Requirements:
Access to a lift
A buddy to help position it.
IM or email me if needed I'm not going to post the "how to" here!
If any of you have a "droopy R front bumper, I have developed two different repairs for this.
Each repair (whichever you choose to do) takes about 5 minutes and is much simpler to do than the iron bar.
Requirements:
Access to a lift
A buddy to help position it.
IM or email me if needed I'm not going to post the "how to" here!
Here is a quick fix. About 5 minutes once the car is on ramps. Drill pilot holes with drill bit and screw in some of those nylon hollow wall anchors. (The big screw shaped ones). Done.
When I was doing some other things in which I had to pull my bumper off I drilled 2 holes and used zip-ties. So far its held up through 2 winters in New England.
When I was doing some other things in which I had to pull my bumper off I drilled 2 holes and used zip-ties. So far its held up through 2 winters in New England.
When I was doing some other things in which I had to pull my bumper off I drilled 2 holes and used zip-ties. So far its held up through 2 winters in New England.
That is one of them (the 1st one I did) , the other is to pop rivit the bumper the the airguide.
That is the cleanest way to do it
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