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    Front fender tab/bumper/support brace orientation

    What would be the correct sequence of attaching these parts? Bumoer tab, Fender tab, support bracket, and square rubber pad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullit View Post
    What would be the correct sequence of attaching these parts? Bumoer tab, Fender tab, support bracket, and square rubber pad?

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    Brian,
    This is how I set mine up, with a rubber washer top and bottom of the support bracket.
    It allowed the bumper to be lifted into place with a floor jack, a must with the "reinforcements" in place.
    Sorry for the photo quality this was taken some time ago.
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