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Securing wheel well corners on rear bumper
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<blockquote data-quote="Fopar" data-source="post: 16684476" data-attributes="member: 152080"><p>How's everyone doing it with rolled rear fenders, my tires have been rubbing that button head screw hard, the drivers side is now missing and the corner of the bumper is loose. Curious to see what people have come up with. I'm thinking about drilling a small hole and using a flat-head style trim screw to secure, or maybe bonding on a small piece of aluminum sheet to secure to....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fopar, post: 16684476, member: 152080"] How's everyone doing it with rolled rear fenders, my tires have been rubbing that button head screw hard, the drivers side is now missing and the corner of the bumper is loose. Curious to see what people have come up with. I'm thinking about drilling a small hole and using a flat-head style trim screw to secure, or maybe bonding on a small piece of aluminum sheet to secure to.... [/QUOTE]
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