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Old 09-05-2007, 07:18 PM   #1096 (permalink)
Z'sFJ
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Re: Engine Bay Body Rips

Forgive me if I asked something that was already asked. After reading 36 pages of this thread I had to take a break. Supposedly my '07 has the 'fix' on the drivers side fender according to some pictures that I looked at. Build date is 3/07 and the vehicle is completely stock. But in any case I do not have any bulges or cracks. Knocking on wood.
For the most part everyone seems to think that it has to do with the bumpers, lifts, and/or body mounts. I can see the logic that everyone is bringing to the table on this issue. What I am curious about is of the people on this forum who have cracks or bulges how many of you did the body mount chop? I am not sure if it has anything to do with this problem, but am curious to know if it changed any of the dynamics of the vehicle.

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