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In the process of swapping mufflers around I took the opportunity to fix a little problem that’s been bugging me. The ends of the rear bumper rubber trims that used to be under the rear overriders always stuck out a little bit after I removed the overriders. They never looked right.





With the muffler out I drilled a holes through the bumper behind the ends of the rubber trim to set screws into the ends of the trims to hold them in. The rubber trims have to be predrilled to accept the screws as these seems to be a metal layer in them.







It’s a simple fix, but it makes my eyes happy.
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