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Is this gap normal at the upper base of the support grill?

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Offline Marioux

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Hello people,

Looks neat :)

I have this question and sorry for being off-topic.I had a small accident and I'm preparing to replace the front bumper and the LED projector with OEM ones.Already bought them

Is that gap normal at the upper base of the support grill ? Seems not normal to me to not being perfectly aligned...

Hyundai i30 2013 (GD)





« Last Edit: January 22, 2020, 12:02:15 by CraigB »


Offline nzenigma

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No , should be a snug fit all way round.

Assume the surround is original?  Therefore, OEM foggie is not exactly OEM.
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Offline nzenigma

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No , should be a snug fit all way round.

Assume the surround is original?  Therefore, OEM foggie is not exactly OEM.

@Marioux

Mate, disregard the above.
 
I have just been doing a bumper repair. Original equipment and does have a gap. I presume it allows for on road adjustment. Cheers
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Offline Marioux

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Alright than.I got the OEM codes from the koraps support website and also compared them with Hyundai Catalogs com based on my exactly VIN and they were a match.I was really surprised they don't fit right in . No biggie. Thank you .


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