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    Front bumper rubber strip

    Hi guys

    The rubber (attached) above my bumper is loose and comes out every time I drive (on both sides).

    Has anyone seen the proper mounting of this strip, ie, do I silicone it to the bumper underneath it, or to the panels above it? I dont want to glue it in and then find I have complications in the future if I take my bumper off.

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    From memory it just sits there - no glue or anything, needs to be tucked between the body panel and bumper itself!

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    It should be sticky on one side and be glued to the body. I had to use some double-sided tape to restick mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    It should be sticky on one side and be glued to the body. I had to use some double-sided tape to restick mine.
    I'm sure it sticks to the plastic bumper, not the body.

    They often come loose though so a dab of silicon will hold it in place. If you have the bar off at anytime, it would pay to remove it altogether & resecure it as you'll find it loose in several spots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    I'm sure it sticks to the plastic bumper, not the body.
    You are right. I had to transfer it from my rear bumper to the Kaymar rear step bar whne I fitted that.
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