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2011-2014 Mustangs
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torn bolt holes on the bumper
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<blockquote data-quote="The Beast 2014" data-source="post: 15397576" data-attributes="member: 176558"><p>So a little while back I hit a curb and it tore the bolt holes in the bumper. I temporarily fixed it but this weekend I want to do it right. I am a novice at this but it doesn't seem hard so let me know if I am missing something.</p><p></p><p>1.Remove the bumper</p><p>2. Sand the plastic down around any bolt hole that needs to be repaired</p><p>3. use aluminum tape on one side of the bumper</p><p>4. I am going to use 3M semi rigid plastic repair</p><p>4. when dry sand and make sure the bolt hole is clear</p><p>5. new u clips and bolts to hold the wind panel to the bumper</p><p></p><p>Did I miss anything? I haven't used the 3M stuff but it looks like it should work. Its just an epoxy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Beast 2014, post: 15397576, member: 176558"] So a little while back I hit a curb and it tore the bolt holes in the bumper. I temporarily fixed it but this weekend I want to do it right. I am a novice at this but it doesn't seem hard so let me know if I am missing something. 1.Remove the bumper 2. Sand the plastic down around any bolt hole that needs to be repaired 3. use aluminum tape on one side of the bumper 4. I am going to use 3M semi rigid plastic repair 4. when dry sand and make sure the bolt hole is clear 5. new u clips and bolts to hold the wind panel to the bumper Did I miss anything? I haven't used the 3M stuff but it looks like it should work. Its just an epoxy. [/QUOTE]
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