This will give you a basic idea on how to get the front almost 100% back in form.
Repair tips for minor Front Spoiler damage
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@Nemesis1701, amazing write up! You did a great job in getting into a very useful format.
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Remember I've always said " when I grow up I want to be just like you".
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Remember I've always said " when I grow up I want to be just like you".
Brother you surpassed me a long time ago!
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Nice post. I hadn't thought about the 1/2" pipe. I've been able to re-position the lower bar using my arms & hands, but this last time, I figured I was going to need to place a screw jack against the wheel to push the lower bar forward, but will try the pipe first.
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While you're at it get your Black Rust Oleum paint and small brush, you'll find rust spots might as well get them now.
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Excellent job!!! How come so many people you ride with need this information?
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I ride almost exclusively at night. Hit an armadillo among other things, but hitting a bag of leaves that fell off a vehicle right after a rainstorm really bent the mounting bar. Almost missed it, but the outer lower wing hit the bag and I couldn't just bend it back into place using my arms. The 1/2" pipe will hopefully do the job. Parking blocks also do a number on the lower front wing, but I learned pretty quickly to try and avoid those!