New bumper - What to do with washer resv and other trim work..
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New bumper - What to do with washer resv and other trim work..
Just installed an All-Pro front bumper. Now I need to do some trimming (see photos),
On the divers side, I can remove the bumper support and trim the plastic in the wheel well. however on the passenger side, I have the windshield washer resv to deal with. has anyone swapped these out for something else to make this work?
Also, the area right behind the bumper is now exposed. Before I just make some screen work to go in there, is there some sort of aftermarket grille or piece that will work?
Drivers side
Passenger Side
Grille
On the divers side, I can remove the bumper support and trim the plastic in the wheel well. however on the passenger side, I have the windshield washer resv to deal with. has anyone swapped these out for something else to make this work?
Also, the area right behind the bumper is now exposed. Before I just make some screen work to go in there, is there some sort of aftermarket grille or piece that will work?
Drivers side
Passenger Side
Grille
Last edited by Baloo; 05-07-2011 at 06:33 PM. Reason: Passenger side
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looks like its designed to have a license plate up front, which would cover alot of that opening.
drivers side pic link doesnt work
and i have no idea about the passenger side. as for changing out the reservoir for something else, you can buy replacement reservoirs in multiple sizes at most auto part stores (Riebes, Autozone, Kragen-Orielley, Advanced Auto, Etc...) they simply mount with sheet-metal screws anywhere you want in your engine bay, or not in the bay if you prefer O.o
auto zone reservoirs, some include pumps
drivers side pic link doesnt work
and i have no idea about the passenger side. as for changing out the reservoir for something else, you can buy replacement reservoirs in multiple sizes at most auto part stores (Riebes, Autozone, Kragen-Orielley, Advanced Auto, Etc...) they simply mount with sheet-metal screws anywhere you want in your engine bay, or not in the bay if you prefer O.o
auto zone reservoirs, some include pumps
Last edited by NCalDyer; 05-07-2011 at 06:48 PM. Reason: added link
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