Need photo of INSIDE rear bumper cover
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Three Wheelin'
#17
Drifting
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I will take a Lowe's trip today looking for an idea. Thanks. I will follow up with what I do.
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Drifting
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Thanks.
#20
Drifting
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Well so far it looks much better. I purchased a 3'-0 long x 3/4" x 3/4" 1/8" aluminum angle. Had to cut about 3" off to fit from light to light. I used my DA and ruffed up the angle with 80 grit paper and I drilled several 1/8" holes in the leg that was being bonded to the bumper. I used JB Weld and set weights on it for 4 hours. The bumper shape is much better so far. I will get it mounted Saturday and see how it looks then.
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Looks like a great solution. I am assuming the JB Weld will hold a long time.
Are the holes in the channel so that the JB Weld has a place to ooze through and lock the channel on? IE, you didn't use any mechnical fasteners, right?
Joe
Are the holes in the channel so that the JB Weld has a place to ooze through and lock the channel on? IE, you didn't use any mechnical fasteners, right?
Joe
#24
Drifting
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Holes were just there to help the JB Weld have somewhere to ooze and form a head on. I'm not sure it helps but it sounded good to me at the time.