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Moving front bumper?
So at full turn its rubbin the front tires, alittle bit I cut the inner fender well enough to make it fit and not rub at turn, but anyone take their bumper off and look at it? Can you add washers/spacers to the bolt it holds or not? I just don't feel like cuttin the bumper and underside to much.
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I bought longer front bolts and added 1" spacers to the backside of my bumper. I am happy with the result. Its not as strong as it was but my bumper doesnt really serve a purpose at this point unless I hit a pole or something
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