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White GT 08-08-2004 06:59 PM

Front Bumper cover
 
I've saw some mustang with the same problem as mine. Front bumper do curves under the fog lamps. Not sure what it can be.

Maybe about the front shock bumper absorber.

My fog lamp are genuine Hella and they don't look like to be as far in the bumper as on others mustang


http://img25.exs.cx/img25/9916/Under...mpercover1.jpg

http://img25.exs.cx/img25/3720/Under...mpercover2.jpg

Here is my fog light

http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7659/Foglightonmine1.jpg

http://img25.exs.cx/img25/2686/front13.jpg


Here's what i look like on others

http://img25.exs.cx/img25/9056/otherfog1.jpg

http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7946/otherfog2.jpg


someone has already saw and solved this?

crazypete 08-09-2004 09:13 AM

These cars that we have are getting up there in age and this is normal.

If you think thats bad, you should see mine! I have wings down there and my foglights just google out at you. This is why I'm switching to the nicer earlier 85 bumpers.

Anyhow. This is the natural sag of the bumper. If you were so inclined, you could add a support under the foglights and run it up to the underside of the bumper or the foglight bar.

Good luck

White GT 08-15-2004 08:38 AM

Saw this.

Just come back from another mustang show at sanair and i think i found the problem

http://media.mustangworks.com/data/5...orber_-_01.JPG

My car have been rebuilt in 1991 and maybe the absorber is not enough pulled. Does someone know how this part work. Look like it just two tubes. One in another and tight together.

Don't look like it can be changed. Does someone have the specs about how long this should be.


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