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    Question on front bumper seal installation

    Having a 'dickens' of a time fitting up the front bumper and a new seal. I have had the front latch panel replaced, and need to know if the small channel that receives the upper, center 'flap' part of the seal is in the correct place. Hope this is understandable. Thanks
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    Brian
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    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Brian, it looks right to me.

    When I fitted up mine, I put in the centre section, without the bumper on, by feeding it in from the side. Then stuck the rest up around the fender, on that little lip.

    From memory I had to make a few little cuts where the profile changes, due to it being bonded together.

    I required the assistance of someone to do up the main bolts of the bumper whilst I lifted the unit to ensure proper contact across the entire bumper.

    Show us with the seal in so we can see where you're stuck.
    Tony

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