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Old 08-11-2007, 11:17 PM   #107 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Bay Body Rips

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toddunderscore previously said: View Post
Area in question. Drivers side, right below the recess in the metal.


This is the view from the top. It appears the body, right under the recess is bulging out ever so slightly. This would make sense if it started to tear from the top.


I have no aftermarket bumper. I have stock size bfg ATs and Donahoes up front. It's only lifted 2" at the most. Just enough to level it out.
I can't even figure out where that is lol. I looked at that then mine every which way , man do I feel dumb. Do you have a wider angle so I can place it?

Edit: after reading bernd's response below, I still don't get it. I can find his spots but that angle just killed my brain. Time for sleep.
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