. I ask for opinions on three things:
The first question is distance between the nut on the bumper bracket that fastens to the parking light panel and the rear edge of the bumper. The measurement from the center of the nut to the rear end of the bumper is six inches on the left bumper and six and one half inches on the right bumper. Which is correct or is this within manufacturing tolerances?
The second item is the alignment of the rear edge of the bumper compared to the front edge of the wheel well. Do any of these look correct?
The third item is the fastening of the center bar to the bumpers. The photo shows the bottom of the bar touching the bumper. The bar hits the bumper before the mounting pad on the bar is touching the pad on the bumper. The gap is about 3/8 in. Any ideas? Is it OK to grind part of the bumper to eliminate the interference?
Any and all comments will be appreciated. I am stumped.
Randy
The first question is distance between the nut on the bumper bracket that fastens to the parking light panel and the rear edge of the bumper. The measurement from the center of the nut to the rear end of the bumper is six inches on the left bumper and six and one half inches on the right bumper. Which is correct or is this within manufacturing tolerances?
The second item is the alignment of the rear edge of the bumper compared to the front edge of the wheel well. Do any of these look correct?
The third item is the fastening of the center bar to the bumpers. The photo shows the bottom of the bar touching the bumper. The bar hits the bumper before the mounting pad on the bar is touching the pad on the bumper. The gap is about 3/8 in. Any ideas? Is it OK to grind part of the bumper to eliminate the interference?
Any and all comments will be appreciated. I am stumped.
Randy
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