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Old 05-08-08, 12:12 AM   #21
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Love you ZS btw - it's in the right colour as well
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Old 05-08-08, 07:22 AM   #22
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You can choose your friends, but not your family....................how true a statement!
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But one can seperate themselves from said family!
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But one can seperate themselves from said family!
You can but i'd say it's probably one of the hardest things you'd ever have to do (i'm just guessing though as i've not had to do it).
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Old 05-08-08, 01:03 PM   #25
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You can but i'd say it's probably one of the hardest things you'd ever have to do (i'm just guessing though as i've not had to do it).
Probably...my family did it for me buy seperating themselves (mostly)
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the bumper is really low, about 4 or 5mm all round. Not sure if anything can be done about that though.
Your not having much look mate!
Bumper is an easy-ish fix though.
First of all, take the whole bumper off. You may need to take the wheels off and peel back the arch liner to access some of the bolts. Next, unscrew the cross member at the front (big black plastic beam), which is held on with 4 bolts.
Make the screw holes bigger so that the cross member sits higher when you put it back on. I did this with a round file. When the beam is back on and the bumper in place you will see that the bumper has been raised and the gap has been significantly reduced.
When I got my ZS you could nearly put your hand through the gap, but now its all fits up nicely.
Hope this helps!
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