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Old 08-27-2012, 08:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
Wiggins3377
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Well it's been awhile, but I finally had the chance to install my rear spats today. I'm using one of the stock screws in the wheel well, created a "z" shaped bracket to hold the bottom and 3M tape to hold everything else on. Everything seem to be holding on well, but there are couple places where the spat and the bumper separate. I was thinking about using some clear silicone adhesive to fill in these small gaps, but wanted to see if anyone else was doing this? If not, what have you done to fill the gaps? Any help will be appreciated.
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