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How do I cover or Fix this Gap between the lights ?
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Look at the picture, on the bottom of the headlights theres a small gap. How can I fix that. Do they sell Eyelids for the bottom. I've tried everything, and my only conclusion is the aftermarket front bumper I used. ![]() ![]() 2. Look at the fog light hole below, is it supposed to look like this ? I think I am missing a small grill that goes there, where can I buy that ? Or do I need to put fog lights for it to look normal ? ![]() Let me know guys If you are selling any of these things I need, post them here or PM Me. Or post a link to where I can find these parts. Thanks |
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I lurk at night!
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is this a replacement Bumper? if so it looks like the last person that had it before you was too lazy to take the bumper off the appropriate way by removing the headlights FIRST since there is a bolt right where that gap is.
As for the fog area..... you are missing the bezels and fogs if you so choose. However you don't need the fogs, if anything i like with out cause there is more airflow for the CAI. I didn't have fogs on mine just the bezels but replaced my stocks with the fog ones for the airflow. ![]() As for your problem on the warped bumper.........hmmmm i can't really think of anything at this time boss to fix that, i really hope someone will be more helpful than me :/ But for your missing bezels, someone will have those and i'm sure they'll be more than grateful to sell/ give you theirs!!!!!!!! Last edited by STLTH WGN; 09-02-2008 at 01:26 AM.. |
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The headlight gap is significant, it looks like it was bent down way to much to get to the headlight bolts, you can always remove the bumper and try to bend the hell out of it upwards and see if it helps.
The pricey way would be to take the bumper to a body shop to fill in the gaps with fiberglass or whatever they use and fill in and smooth out the fog light area and paint everything to match, would look good, but you need some cash for that. Last edited by 05 MAG RT; 09-02-2008 at 02:13 AM.. |
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Wut QUICKSILVER08 sed iz true!!!!! Heat it up and form it back or take it to the body shop so they can do it.....
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