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Spyderpops Bumpskid Help/????

Papahoosh

New member
Hello,
Installing Bumpskid with LED on my 2016 RT but it doesn't look right to me.
The edge doesn't seem to flushed with the bottom. I only secured the 4 screws for now.
Is this how it suppose to look like?
Thanks for your input.

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Dont have the LED version, but yep the Bumpskid will stick out

The Bumpskid needs to stick out to protect the front of the Spyder. Cabinet makers might call this "proud" of the surface, and it will keep you from marring the front cowling it you pull up to a high curbing. There will be some debris get stuck in the gap, but it certainly protects the front and bottom of the Frunk. Main support is to make sure the two bolts along the rear tab get drilled right to attach to the metal flange as described in the directions-- use a dril-stop or other protection to avoid drilling up into something that might be damaged.
 
The inch and a quarter gap ..

... looks just right to me. I have the same measurements. :thumbup:
 
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