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Bumper install
The first picture looks normal, but the second picture obviously shows that it is not sitting properly.
Take it back and demand that it fits right since you have done it twice now.
Take it back and demand that it fits right since you have done it twice now.
Originally Posted by Shmoo
The first picture looks normal, but the second picture obviously shows that it is not sitting properly.
Take it back and demand that it fits right since you have done it twice now.
Take it back and demand that it fits right since you have done it twice now.
It gets better. When they reinstalled the front bumper after paint, they didn't install the front tag (required in Texas) and today on the way home from the store, the rt. front turn signal lamp fell out. They just laid it in there without securing it. I'm gonna put these guys outta business. In 15 days, they did a wheel alignment, inspected the front suspension, remove, painted and installed the front and rear bumper. And they dicked the paint on the left front wheel during removal or installation.
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For a Chevy, that gap is fine.... not for a Honda.
I had my front bumper replaced when a dork backed into me a few years ago, and when I got the car back it fit perfectly (I did take my car to a body shop that specializes in nothing but Hondas, Toyotas, and Audis).
I had my front bumper replaced when a dork backed into me a few years ago, and when I got the car back it fit perfectly (I did take my car to a body shop that specializes in nothing but Hondas, Toyotas, and Audis).








