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its just the ebrake cable.
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awaiting said pics....can you get a more straight on pic of the bump stop. Its the Taniish thing. Nm it gonna involve you removing your tire cause i wen to look on mine and theres not a good angle[/QUOTE]
Yup, it's next to impossible to get under there, especially cause hybrids have their running boards even lower than non-hybrids. I will however try to squeeze under the resonator to try to get better pics a little later.
I just hope everything stays still back there cause it's gonna be one weird obituary if the rear end craps out. :D

man i wish you l lived closer i can cut those rear brakets off in 5 minutes so easy.
how many inches do you have from the bottom of the bumpstop until it hits the bumpstop pad?

I don't want to see what someones frame looks like after you cut the entire bump stop bracket off in 5 minutes!!! I spent a FULL day when I removed them on my Tahoe.
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Yep, when you do things the right way it takes time and quite a few tools. I only touched the weld that was holding the bracket to the frame. Didn't remove any frame material at all. One of the main things that make it hard is when GM welds that bracket on they have the heat and wire speed super high and it warps the metal.
Let's see the hacked up shit you do Norcal....do you reundercoat the area or just throw a little rattle can on there? What about taping everything off so you don't get overspray all over everything?
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Let's see the hacked up shit you do Norcal....do you reundercoat the area or just throw a little rattle can on there? What about taping everything off so you don't get overspray all over everything?
