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Old 09-16-2007, 12:46 PM
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hey guys

finally did something to the other tII. i got my body kit from dltreezan on friday. today mounted my front bumper and have some major fitmen problems will post pix in a little bit hope it is fixable and dont have as many problems with the rest of the kit. but it still looks sick

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Old 09-16-2007, 01:37 PM
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Ah, hmm.



I had a sequence down when i put it on the car and had it right. U need to get rid of the bolt on the passenger side as it sits too high, do not use that as a guide. The driver side should be good. As for the fender wraps it should fit snug once everthing is on right WITHOUT using that bolt. I had it very tight, but you have to do it in sequence. Also on the first kit I made the metal brackets too long and had to bend them back. This time I think I over compensated, but if you bend them down the headlights will sit flush with the hood. It will need some adjustment still but I had it pat. I am also dissapointed with the hood line as it was great on my car. Hmm. Take that bolt out of the bumper/fender meet on the passenger side, line it up, then make the fender part fit snug, but looks like it already cracked. HMM. Try that and then get back to me.
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alright man ill give that a try as soon as i can but i kinda dont wana **** with it.im pretty good at breakin things. i gotta send some pix to my body guy see waht he thinks.

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its really easy, just tap the bolt back with a hammer, it will pull right out. It is the one I told you that was about half an inch too high. with it gone hopefully it will sit back down right.
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happy gilmore says "just taaaaaaap it in, taaaaaaap it in"
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lol rob what else do u have to say about this
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