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Old 07-24-2008, 11:23 PM   #2
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Pictures of what the grill will look like when properly prepped.


The reason why the grill must not have any sharp line edges in it is because you do not want it to have the possibility of creating a line over time where you used the SEM problem plastic repair. Remember the front end will flex so avoid curves. Once you follow these steps the front fascia will be very rigid.


Once you have all of the edges ground down on the grill and the trim ring you will want to test fit it to see how the gaps line up. You want the grill to be as flush with the fascia top body line or out a little bit if you can not get a perfect fit. Do not have the grill in further than the fascia body line.

If you have to place nuts inbetween the studs and the trim ring to bring the grill out flush.
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