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Got to find a way to fasten this thing onto the frame so it won't keep dropping down everytime I go about 65 mph. You know the piece that's fastened to the bottom of the front bumper and tucks up into the front crossmember. Must be a splash shield or something like that?Any ideas turbo heads?

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`01 2500,4x4,QC,LB,ETC,5 spd(DDX),HDtransfer case(DHG)
3. 55 LSD,Tow Pkg. ,Snow plow pkg. ,Forest Green PC,Mopar alum. side steps,Mopar mud flaps with Cummins logo,Mist grey seat covers,Tekonsha brake controller,Hadley air horns,Pacbrake.
Built in St. Louis
THE BIG GREEN MACHINE

Phil Stuart
 
I know the piece you speak of, I've stuffed mine back up a few times, but don't let it bother me. How about clean the surfaces and use self stick Velcro on the rubber and frame?
 
My truck did it when it was new and I took it to the dealer and we took some plastic zip ties and stuffed it into the opening and tied it to the metal. No problems since.
 
I cleaned 2 spots realy good on the rubber and the frame and put a blob of silicone to hold it still. 10k later, still solid
 
I drilled two hole in the bracket and rivoted mine in.

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97 2500 Club 4X4 3. 54, Forrest Green/Driftwood, LSD 5 speed, & Psychotty Air System, TST #11, 370 HP injectors, timing at 16 deg. , 16CM2 housing, AFC spring kit, TST EGT gauge & 0-60 boost gauge in A Pillar, Cat-be-gone, 4" Dynomax Bullet muffler, Crome 4" turn down, 2 Electric Fans, One inside/ One out front, AmsOil Through out, Geno's trans filter kit, AmsOil Bypass system, Lund Winter front, Leer Cab Level Shell Driftwood , 255/85R16, South Bend's Hypo Clutch*NRA/USPSA member and proud of it*
 
Whatever you do, leave it in and and secure it, if necessary... . it's part of the cooling air management... ... ... ... . Colin


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2001 Quad,4x4,AT,4. 10LS,LB,Loaded enough,stock,mostly... . 65 Chevelle sedan, Hella nice driver, 53 Nash Rambler Convt,1 of 653 built,[not a Metro], GM drivetrain, injection, and auto/od
Specialized FSR PRO Stumpjumper,Cannondale F2000, Loaded
MTD Lawn tractor with flames
12' fishin' boat, loaded. .
 
Thanx for the tips folks! will try a somewhat permanent way of attaching it like the rivets or the zip ties. My Hadleys are just up under there and don't see having any problems with them. So I'll fix the rubber piece here in a week or so.

Oh, by the way,I said when going only about 65 mph. I maybe have gone 70 or so at one time or another. I just dont have a heavy foot #ad

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CCahill,Is that MTD powered by a small block chevy with open headers like the one Tim Allen had on the show Home Improvement,
Couldn't be a Cummins powered 'cause the tires would blow out!Or is it just a 12 horsepower Briggs air cooled mill #ad
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Phil

[This message has been edited by Phil Stuart (edited 05-06-2001). ]
 
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