Installed a new valance (pics)

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  1. rajzswap

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    Installed a 92-95 toyota pickup 4x4 valance. came out pretty nice but took some massaging to make it fit right.

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  2. skahide

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    where'd you get it?
     
  3. nvrenufedge

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    Yeah, I bet it took some work. Its wider than the 2wd.
     
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    yeah I found out the hard way. turned out pretty good though
     
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    Fitment doesnt look bad at all.
     
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    lol how much was it? $40?

    looking good
     
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    Yeah man looks good... U can't even see ther cooler anymore... How'd it fit around the front of the intercooler??
     
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    Yeah it did, nice job!
     
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    35+35 for shipping which cam out to about 85 dollars said and done, shipping sucks

    I had to really push the bumper on since the intercooler is mounted far forward but it worked. you can see the intercooler hanging out the bottom a little bit but its not as noticable like it was.

    Thanks, if you have a grinder with a flapper disc, rubber mallot, nuts and bolts, and a drill with some bits, and some vise clamps, its really easy to make it fit

    :) Thank, sure you still dont want it? haha

    it actually only took drilling 2 extra holes and a little grinding. Beats buying a new bumper if you dont have to.
     

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