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post May 2, 2014 - 9:52 AM
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Miasm

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So guys the rubber around my celicas headlights is coming out and its not looking very good because of it i was wondering whats the best way to get the rubber to sit back how its meant to.

Many of the people iv asked about it have said just to push it back in but it juts keeps coming out again so im happy to give anything a shot.


And again im sorry if this has been posted else where or iv made this in the wrong place


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post May 10, 2014 - 1:57 AM
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hate this about our cars...had mine glued and it came off and just has ugly glue on my rubber now. id love to get some of the clips, but do i really have to take the bumper off? cuz then id have to take my splitters off and i just dont wanna have to do that. what kind of glue did you guys use?
post May 10, 2014 - 3:49 AM
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QUOTE (celicaluva79 @ May 9, 2014 - 11:57 PM) *
hate this about our cars...had mine glued and it came off and just has ugly glue on my rubber now. id love to get some of the clips, but do i really have to take the bumper off? cuz then id have to take my splitters off and i just dont wanna have to do that. what kind of glue did you guys use?


Unfortunately our car is designed where you need to remove the bumper to do MOST headlight work. Sucks but its how it is. For sure you'll need to remove it because it needs to be glued or taped on the inside of the bumper.


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