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Any ideas, front bumper fitting
hey i just got my 96 civic ex 3 days ago and am starting to do some work on it, i already fiberglassed repaired, bondo'd, sanded, painted, the front bumper and i want it to be perfect an its almost there. i just got some problems fitting it right, there only 2 screws and 2 bolts that hold the thing on and im not sure if i should make some new holes because i cant bring it up close enough to the fender (see pic) and it looks alittle funny around the headlights. How should i fix this problem????
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Re: Any ideas, front bumper fitting
u try looseing all teh bolts and screws and align it. if its aftermarket then it might not be molded right?
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yeah its still not perfect but thats just because its aftermarket like ya said, but i ripped out the plastic screw holder things and replaced them with bolts and pulled the whole thing so it alined alot better. there not a huge gap nowbut it still looks alittle off, i'll just have them fix it perfect when i take take a trip to the body shop for touchups. Thanks for the reply
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If You dont plan on getting a new bumper, you could mold it in, and get rid of the gap all together.
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