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    Veteran Member Three Rings dmaize's Avatar
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    lltek rslook bumper install.

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    i got a rslook bumper but i do not have the mounting hardware or glue.

    and i for some reason audizine doesn't have a search link anymore. does any one have any info on how to install it or where to get the mounting hardware?
    thanks.
    why didn't i buy a rs4 gill when they were $60

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    you know I just went to search, went to click where it normally is and was like wtf? there is no search!! where did it go?.. But besides that, i don't know your answer, someone does though.

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    off topic already where is the search button???????????

    and cant you just use the old bumper support with it??

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    Veteran Member Three Rings dmaize's Avatar
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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    well yeah but dont i need to glue it? is there a install guide somewhere?
    why didn't i buy a rs4 gill when they were $60

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    personally, if I was you. I would just use a couple zip ties. But this is coming from someone who takes there bumper off a lot. There is no special glue that I know of, I would just try to use some really strong epoxy of some sort. It is just the cover, it doesn't take much to hold it in place.

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    This stuff should do the trick

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    Veteran Member Three Rings dmaize's Avatar
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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    thanks ill look in to that and when i am done with the bumper i can seal up any leeks.
    why didn't i buy a rs4 gill when they were $60

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    Quote Originally Posted by dmaize View Post
    thanks ill look in to that and when i am done with the bumper i can seal up any leeks.

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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    SEARCH works good right now from HotLanta.
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    Re: lltek rslook bumper install.

    You don't really want to glue the bumer cover on do you? Won't that make removing it a huge PITA? My rieger RS4 front is held on by 3 screws on each side. One of them goes from top of bumper (kinda inside wheel well), up into the sheet metal right by the turn signal. Other two screws (per side) go through the bumper, into the wheel well liner. ALL of these screws are inside the wheel.

    Just a thought... yours may be entirely different though...

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