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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Sagging rear bumper fascia issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ArkLightning" data-source="post: 15773877" data-attributes="member: 162117"><p>I have about .002 inch gap on one side and .005 on the other just before the corner at the tightest point. I'm sure I could close up the .005 a little more as I didn't measure it until I had quit for the day. I think I started at about .035 on one side. </p><p></p><p>But .01 is not a bad looking result as shown in your photo. My front bumper gap is considerably wider than that and it's probably a pure function of how Ford installed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArkLightning, post: 15773877, member: 162117"] I have about .002 inch gap on one side and .005 on the other just before the corner at the tightest point. I'm sure I could close up the .005 a little more as I didn't measure it until I had quit for the day. I think I started at about .035 on one side. But .01 is not a bad looking result as shown in your photo. My front bumper gap is considerably wider than that and it's probably a pure function of how Ford installed it. [/QUOTE]
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