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    Front Bumper: gap between headlights and grill

    so i was putting my bumper back on the other day, and when i was finished i noticed that there was a gap underneath my headlights and grill. now i was wondering, do i need someone to hold the bumper up the ENTIRE time while i re-adjust the retaining nuts behind the headlights and the bolts behind the signal lights? and all they need to do is pull the bumper upwards and push inwards right?
    My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

    "Behold! What was once thought to have been
    buried beneath the sands of time,
    the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
    from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian


    #2
    i had the same problem after i blackhoused my headlights.
    i didn't have anybody to help me, so i didn't tighten the bolts all the way up, i only put them on there like half way. then i pushed each side up, and tightened that side up till i got a little resistance. then i'd do the other thing on the other side, then go back and forth untill it was completely tight. i know that didn't really make much sense...but i mean, it's what i did. it didn't fix the problem completely either. i still had the gap near the fenders.

    here's the best picture of the gap, this is the night i dropped my front end.



    here are a few more, just note how it's flush in the front, but not flush near the fenders.







    but i guess, now that i think about it...the gap up in the front is the same as the gap in the back bumper..it was hit before i bought it...but im pretty sure that gap wasn't affected by the hit. the people gently backed into a tree or something it looks like. anyway, here's a picture of the rear gap, which like i said, looks the same as the one in the front.



    and here's 2 pictures after i put those cheap-o black corners on. i didn't like the way they looked at all. haha. anyway, yeah. note the gap. this was after i tightened it up, by myself.



    Last edited by npor; 02-13-2008, 11:12 AM.

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      #3
      ic,

      thx for all the info man. actually, i tried a variation of your method before. didnt work out for me. so wut do u suggest i do to get a tight fit all around with no flushes, and absolutely no gaps?
      My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

      "Behold! What was once thought to have been
      buried beneath the sands of time,
      the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
      from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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        #4
        our cars are 15-18 years old lol, I think if you removed something that hasnt been touched for that long and tried to put it back there might be some complications.

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          #5
          it's a very common problem with our cars

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            #6
            Originally posted by ikayto
            our cars are 15-18 years old lol, I think if you removed something that hasnt been touched for that long and tried to put it back there might be some complications.
            x2.....just take ur time and stay focused if not u break nuts and lose stuff.....


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              #7
              Originally posted by beanzfynest617
              x2.....just take ur time and stay focused if not u break nuts and lose stuff.....
              lol, last week, the first couple times, i tried muscle-ing it on. then i tried to hold it up almost the entire time while i tightened everything. one thing i found out...that bitch is heavy lol. then i spent about an hour making sure everything was lined up correctly and that the bumpers where snug on the brackets. but in the end that fuggin gap was still there!
              My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

              "Behold! What was once thought to have been
              buried beneath the sands of time,
              the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
              from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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                #8
                i replied to your pm.

                but it sounds like you need to try to get a buddy over there to help you. haha.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by npor
                  i replied to your pm.

                  but it sounds like you need to try to get a buddy over there to help you. haha.
                  lol, true. i'll try ur method again.
                  My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

                  "Behold! What was once thought to have been
                  buried beneath the sands of time,
                  the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
                  from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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                    #10
                    same thing happened to me..but my car was in a wreck prior to me driving it


                    Originally posted by 93accordexcoupe
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