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Old 03-08-2016, 01:32 PM   #1
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A-styled front lip from bayson r installation

I've been looking around on the installations for this lip and peoples are saying that they take nuts and bolts under the front bumper for the installation, what kinda nuts/bolts are they talking about? I can't find anything to put in the holes that are aligned with the bumper.

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There are plastic push tabs(towards the ends of the bumper closer to the fenders) that go in the front lip that are on the factory bumper that will be used. Also use the supplied screws to drill into the bumper and you should be good.
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There are plastic push tabs(towards the ends of the bumper closer to the fenders) that go in the front lip that are on the factory bumper that will be used. Also use the supplied screws to drill into the bumper and you should be good.
Lol don't think OP was aware he needed to drill his bumper.
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There are plastic push tabs(towards the ends of the bumper closer to the fenders) that go in the front lip that are on the factory bumper that will be used. Also use the supplied screws to drill into the bumper and you should be good.
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Thanks, but is this what you're talking about? And do you know what size is it? Ill just go get some from the store

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Lol don't think OP was aware he needed to drill his bumper.
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Thanks, but is this what you're talking about? And do you know what size is it? Ill just go get some from the store
you don't need anything from the store, use the factory push tabs and supplied hardware. When you get underneath the car you align the front lip with the bumper so you can see what push tabs to reuse.
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you don't need anything from the store, use the factory push tabs and supplied hardware. When you get underneath the car you align the front lip with the bumper so you can see what push tabs to reuse.
those push tabs from that picture right??? just making sure.
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those push tabs from that picture right??? just making sure.
there should be more push tabs like the one in the pic closer to the front wheels to hold the ends of the front lip and some of the ones you highlighted in your pic
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