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Old 06-08-2010, 08:35 PM
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Whats the best way to re-attach my rear bumper trim? Most of the clips look busted. I knew that part of my left side was loose.

So today I go to the car wash to get the trucked washed and remove a crap load of berries that were on my roof. The guy pre-washes the hell out of the truck scrubbing and hosing the roof off. Off I go thru the tunnel of soap and sud's. Come out the other side and one of the towel babes is standing there with my bumper trim. Said it fell off before I got 1/4 of the way thru. That sucks. Since I knew it was already kinda loose I didnt get upset, I just threw it in the back.

It looks like it was already glued once. Is there anything I could use, a better glue, epoxy, liquid nails? I dont want to drill through it and have bolts showing. Thanks
 
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Old 06-10-2010, 07:39 PM
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Wow, no help at all! Thanks for the great support.
 
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i would think liquid nail....or scrapyard for another (scrapyard is best bet imo)

hows that for help???????????????????????
 
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Gorilla Glue. lol My mother-in-law used that stuff to fix her brick steps. Just don't use too much, cause the stuff ex-spans and you'd had to have to sand off the extra that is peeking through the edges.
 
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