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You are failing miserably at this attaching picture thing
iPhone? Just touch the area on screen to lock in the exposure based on the area. A longer touch will lock focus and exposure.SOLVED!!!
"WHAT ABOUT THE GAP?" FYI- the sun was in the way so my fingers were trying to stop the auto dimming of the phone camera.
Thanks for the info. I picked one in the matching color that seems in good condition. Who knows until you see it in person. I'll likely pay a body shop to install and fabricate a gap filler, but your info is very helpful.Awesome! Remember when you go to the automotive paint store to verify the base color is exactly matching your color. Do this by blotting some paint on your hood (denatured alcohol can remove it without hurting your paint) or by a paint card. I used a high fill spray can primer. The used bumper will have little dents from small rocks and its best to sand rough (220 grit) then prime the whole thing (assures proper adhesion) to fill all the holes you cant see. The easiest way to sand the primer is a 1/4" sander with 600 grit wet (allows the sand paper to not get clogged)-move quickly enough to flatten the primer and verify its super flat. Its way better than hand sanding (not flat) and faster than block sanding. At this point you could accidentally burn through the primer and its easy to fix (spray primer takes 10 min to dry). Dry the bumper and verify its perfectly flat and sanded.
this is where you can choose to stop where you are or try to make things perfect. So i continued...I sanded the plastic weld area down a bit and cleaned with denatured alcohol. Then used matte black "Marsh" spray paint to make all the plastic uniform in color.Detail about the "T" symbol modification: I cut approx. 1 cm off the back plastic using my Dewalt oscillating tool (wood bit). I cut exactly in the middle of the 2 screw holes for reference.
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The cuts were made at the far edges where the piece makes a horizontal v shape. I cut in the middle of the v horizontally. Also cut a vercital slit vertically above the t sumbol and welded it shut.