DIY - Fix for Floppy Fascia (without Fascia Removal)

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ZYellow01RT

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Thanks, guys...it was actually a fun little project and the difference was really noticeable... :1up:
 

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Wow! Great job. I notice a big difference before and after. Ive never noticed any sag on my gen lll but now i will have to look next time im in the garage.
 

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Nice job. I like the 'non mechanical engineer' DIYs the best! Really well done. Considered same 'type' approach with plastic in place of wood.

Great result. Viper smile improved measurably!
 

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hmmm, checked today and I don't have the foam piece in the cross member .... is that a gen 2 thing or am I missing it?
 
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hmmm, checked today and I don't have the foam piece in the cross member .... is that a gen 2 thing or am I missing it?

Good question. I only did the repair for my 2001, which had it in there.

Never tried the repair on my '95 before I sold it, so no clue as to whether it had the foam or not...:dunno:
 

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so I'm doing this today. It appears the lower 'sag" isn't a sag, but just the adhesive has let loose on the lower side between the fascia and the styro. wedge. . Have the wedge out and all cleaned up.... anybody just put the wedge back in with the Loctite super adhesive????
 
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