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Originally Posted by Lord Grey
Silicon, huh? Hmmm. That may be worth looking into. I cleaned the gap and stuck some 3M tape in there to hold it shut. I know it won't last, but I'd rather have it looking right temporarily than not.
I also considered drilling a hole in the bottom of the GFX, where the rivet is now, and sticking a bolt in there. I didn't crawl under the car to see what I'd be drilling into, though, so that may not work anyway.
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you are like me...can't leave it alone!
You gotta use a self tapping plastic fastener to replace to one that broke. It actually goes into a hole in a mounting bracket that got installed with the rear kit. If you get under the car, you will see the edge of the mounting bracket gripping the bottom edge of the stock bumper.
You can't go wrong with the clear silicon. Just make sure you mask off above the line so u don't get any silicon on the bumper itself and the run off will be on the masking tape, not the paint.