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Old 04-03-2010, 02:23 PM
BigLew BigLew is offline
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Default Re: bumper trim...

That looks like it is an "insert" piece. If it is, you'll need to take it out to the closest end (by appearances at the end by the motor well.)and then re-insert and trim off any excess. If it is too stiff to snap back in easily, try using a hair drier or a hot-air gun to soften it up so you can snap into place more easily.

I would suggest that you leave some on the end for a bit while the re-inserted piece settles/re-acclimates and then trim it to finish. JMHO.

Good luck.
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