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I'm starting to track more, my down force lip and bumper get in the way when I transport the car. Check the subie, genius idea.
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Great suggestion thanx but I don't mind how I'm doing it now. I'm an obsessive tinkerer, so I tend to clean the radiator with a radiator comb and generally clean the whole area while there. Check all mounts & bolts while in there. This is why a quick release for those two stubborn screws per side would be great if I don't sacrifice fitment at all. I have 3 front bumpers and 1 hit a coyote so I'll test with that one first lol.
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Any update to this. I am looking to do this to my bumper as well. That one by the headlight is a pain, so much I am willing to give this a shot
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I did but I feel like those little posts are push and locked. The ones I use work great but they do flirt with the liner. The pull tab as small as it is could be a tire grabber if you are extremely low and compress with the wheel full lock inward. I should have mounted them 180 degrees of how I did (push in instead of pull outward). Next front bumper I will do that. I just like the front facing posts. I think you could get great bumper support with those. My way is using the factory mounting points but the bumpers sag over time it seems. I think you could potentially not need those 4 black flathead torx under the bumper if you used what you showed.
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