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Broken lower frunk lug, what to do.

Eckhard

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I have a broken lower frunk attachment lug. Has anyone got a repair scheme for these?
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Is this where the bottom of the frunk attaches to the " frame " ?????. If so - other than replacing the frunk, this is not a highly stressed part .... ALL the weight is on the TWO plastic pieces at the Top that " hang " on the TWO metal hooks .... all the other bolts, simply keep the frunk from moving ( when encountering bumps ) and allowing the frunk to come off the " metal hangers " ..... the one that is not damaged should be able to do the job that two did .... or make / get a metal " T " and attach it to the flat part shown .... then use a small/med. sheet metal bolt to secure the "T" to the plastic TAB .... if this isn't the part I described we need more info ..... good luck ... Mike :roflblack:
 
You deduced correctly that it is at the bottom of the frunk. I like your idea of a T plate to tie the parts together.
 
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