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Nissan Frontier bumper-fender repair.
4 years ago
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Herein you'll find my attempt at making the caved in bumper and fender for a 1998 Nissan Frontier less noticeable than it was. Tools you'll need for this job are: a vehicle winch, webbing sling, rubber mallet, piece of 2x4-ish wood, and a large immobile object (in this video a Southern Oak). Yes, it would've been easier to buy and replace the entire fender and bumper, but where's the fun in that? I hope this helps you in your endeavor. Be careful with the attachment point and make sure it's properly secured. A lot of tension will be created by the winch, and you'll not want to be on the path of trajectory should the potential energy decide to go kinetic.
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