eltonlin
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Well, you do get four plugs actually...$60 for three little plastic plugs?! Pass. The holes are barely visible to begin with. I’ll wait for a more cost effective solution.
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Well, you do get four plugs actually...$60 for three little plastic plugs?! Pass. The holes are barely visible to begin with. I’ll wait for a more cost effective solution.
Bondo and touch-up paint? ?$60 for three little plastic plugs?! Pass. The holes are barely visible to begin with. I’ll wait for a more cost effective solution.
Did you paint them after putting them on the car? Is that paint around them or just a trick of the light?I was looking for an alternative to the bumper plugs and found this article https://bit.ly/3rZh2QE. Went to the local Ace Hardware and picked up the nylon plugs (5 @.37), then some touch up paint from the body shop $20 and finally a small Princeton Brush Level 2 5/0 brush from Michaels $7.44. Total cost $29.44.
I painted them first. The “ring” around them is the PPF on the front. I found this article after the PPF was applied.Did you paint them after putting them on the car? Is that paint around them or just a trick of the light?
Ah, makes sense.I painted them first. The “ring” around them is the PPF on the front. I found this article after the PPF was applied.
BS - I live in front plate state and here is how this lawbreaker took deliveryMy dealer says it is done at the factory. I hope you are right!
Yeah that post was from a long time ago before they changed the rule. Looks great!BS - I live in front plate state and here is how this lawbreaker took delivery