92 accord rear bumper falling off do to rust?
I have a the normal rear fender well rust on both sides and the bumber brackets are taost. What would be the best way to attach this on both sides to make sure it doesn't accidentally fall off this winter? Just drill some hardware straight through each side near the fender well, or maybe rig up some wire that attaches to a solid piece of metal somewhere?
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Whats up Cleveland! My 93 doesn't have any of the rust behind the wheels that I see on most all of the other older accords and civics up here. Guess I just got lucky. You could visit the Duck Tape factory here in Avon. They've got what you need...
Whats up Cleveland! My 93 doesn't have any of the rust behind the wheels that I see on most all of the other older accords and civics up here. Guess I just got lucky. You could visit the Duck Tape factory here in Avon. They've got what you need...
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