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Black Plastic Undertray Attached To Front Bumper


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Hey Ive just fitted my new PWR stepped intercooler on my FG, Bumper in back on fine looks sweet however the black undertray in having difficulty getting it right. seems to be suffereing from a see-saw like force which I can only put down to the intercooler affecting it,

If I fix the undertray at the front of the bumper the back wont pull up and visa versa.

question is can I live without this under tray or is it neccessary to prevent road grime and dirt and sh*t being thrown up on moving parts like the steering rack or something.....

intercooler is fresh out the box and polished and shmick

under tray is an asshole can I take it off?

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when and if you decide to put it back on, just keep in mind that you dont want it to catch wind when your doing high speeds. I was doing inexcess of...we will say 100km/h and it caught a gust of wind and pulled all the screw out of the bumper and it flew out the back of the car, scared the faaaaark out of me and then it was never able to go back on.

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when and if you decide to put it back on, just keep in mind that you dont want it to catch wind when your doing high speeds. I was doing inexcess of...we will say 100km/h and it caught a gust of wind and pulled all the screw out of the bumper and it flew out the back of the car, scared the faaaaark out of me and then it was never able to go back on.

101kmh? ;)

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You can leave it off, it may potentially affect your fuel economy (in a bad way)...

but just do what OZYWALKER said and cut out that plastic mesh reinforcement if you are trying to get it back in place with an intercooler in the way.

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