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eggsuckindog 04-07-2010 01:54 PM

Re: bumper trim...
 
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Rubber Mallet

BINGO - I have the same stuff and the same thing happened - just put the bottom part in a whack it, a little earl helped - move from stern to bow and it will eat up the slack

gman1001 04-09-2010 10:30 AM

Re: bumper trim...
 
Results: success! As soon as my wife put HGTV on last night I got up went outside and did the job in 5 mins. Not sure what I was fretting about.

1. Took end cap off motor well side of bumper trim. Took out 1 long screw that secures trim to boat.
2. Pushed best I could bumper trim along transom end to take out slack, moved about 1/2 inch.
3. placed bottom edge of displaced trim into grove, then took dull flat head screwdriver and got the bead of the top of the trim worked back into its spot.
4. whacked away with rubber mallet. (still have one of these from when cars had hubcaps)

Back in action.

Tx all!

BigLew 04-09-2010 12:29 PM

Re: bumper trim...
 
Congratulations!

We are all guilty of "over-thinking" some situations some times, but it never costs as much to check as it does to regret not checking!!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

NoBones 04-09-2010 02:33 PM

Re: bumper trim...
 
Thank goodness it was not any worse then what it was..

See ya, Ken


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