mikez71
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I tried jacking up the front with a piece of wood under the corner, and jumped up and down on my pushbumper.How are you gonna deal with that one corner?
It only bent the corner slightly. Hammered it.. ugly.. Used some painters tape to mitigate the damage, couldn't find the gorilla tape.
The bends need stretching out. It was wavy and I used two large crescents to even it out some.
If you want it clean looking, another option is to cut off the corner and drill a new hole thats more centered. (Or just leave it hanging down)
Its thick (1/8" or little more) and it doesnt flatten as easily as sheet metal. Maybe I need a harder surface, it was backed up by a 4x4 as I hammered on it.
As @Doubeleive mentioned, don't overtighten! I stripped one of my bolts (it stays in, we'll see if it falls out) but plan to nutsert or enlarge the threads. Never had a problem before, because I didnt want to squash the plastic cover. Now trying to cinch down the aluminum cover... Ooops! I thought it was the antiseize..
The bolts that are holding my xfer case skidplate have thicker washers than the ones that held the splash shield.
It's not completely flat on that corner bolt, it's not overlapping the suspension bracket.
I just didn't want that fold to go bending further into the curved bottom. Tightening the bolt more will strip the threads before it flattens the hole..
Will work on it more next time..
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