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It's actually 3 materials: 1/8" thick aluminum, 5/16" thick plastic and 1/4" thick foam board. No wood in final setup.
Here ya go...[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. Basically, by removing the plastic retainer thingy, which was just getting in the way of a clean fit, I was able to simply bolt the fender...
This is the closest fit possible due to the inherent misalignment. I wish I had before pictures which showed a gap of at least a quarter of an...
Unfortunately no I put it all together before I thought about taking pictures. At some point when I have time I'll remove the inside panel, loosen...
I devised an even better, more permanent fix by just removing the entire plastic retainer piece, (which was actually preventing the bumper cover...
Haha, you're correct. I hadn't yet applied this fix to the other side, but thought the pics would still basically suffice to illustrate the difference
If the above repair had not worked out, this would have been Plan B: [ATTACH]
I came up with what appears to be the definitive fix! I have never seen anyone doing this particular repair before, so I'm pretty sure it's my...
Anybody have a recommendation for Sheet Metal thickness in regards to this bumper repair? Looks like the standard thickness at Home Depot and...
Can you post a pic?
I tried something similar by removing the right side rear light, and drilled 2 small holes into the steel just above the bumper, so I could attach...
Well, my fix was short-lived. I'll be trying out a whole new approach which includes a strip of sheet metal, about 2" x 8", affixed to the inside...
I'll try to upload some pics soon.
I just got a small sheet of sheet metal from Lowe's, cut two short pieces approximately 1.5" wide, put them in a vice and hammered down a 90°...
Exactly. It's just too bad he missed the other one.
Got it, thanks.
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I take it that you're ok with the finer mesh for the inlet to the cabin air filter, but it's really the snorkel to the *engine* air filter that...