I’m just glad to see that I’m not the only person who doubles up on gloves incase one rips you ain’t gotta fight with your self trying to put a new glove on a sweaty ass hand. 😂😂😂
Good video of the installation and everything needed. I was wondering how you drill the hole on the bumper to line up with the push button bolt, now I know.
@@petereastwood9791 don't laugh. It works no matter what your drilling. If chips or burs are a problem, run the bit backwards for a little while. Tip worked out great on my fiberglass boat, no matter what bit or what size. It even worked great with my 10" hole saw for speakers
I've been wanting to do a really wacky car build and this kind panel locking will help. My goal is to attach the fenders and bumpers to ball and socket connectors that are actuated by electric motors so I can press a button and all my panels will just fall off of the car like the Blues Brothers movie. It'll be a mice gag for shows and I can just pop everything back in like Legos
Thanks for this. I suggest that you run a dry wall screw on the inside of the wheel well where the bumber is meeting the fender to correct the bumber flaring off. Awesome job though!
@nmbuilds, Did the screw drill through the fender(metal) too at 2:29? I'm looking at a corolla and see I might have to drill through fender, would the screw you shared be able to pierce a hole? And is it recommended?
I’m just glad to see that I’m not the only person who doubles up on gloves incase one rips you ain’t gotta fight with your self trying to put a new glove on a sweaty ass hand. 😂😂😂
Good video of the installation and everything needed. I was wondering how you drill the hole on the bumper to line up with the push button bolt, now I know.
Tip... To avoid paint chips, when you start the spade bit, run it in reverse a few seconds, then go forward 👍
Or use the correct tool and not a wood drill bit 😂
@@petereastwood9791 don't laugh. It works no matter what your drilling. If chips or burs are a problem, run the bit backwards for a little while. Tip worked out great on my fiberglass boat, no matter what bit or what size. It even worked great with my 10" hole saw for speakers
I've been wanting to do a really wacky car build and this kind panel locking will help. My goal is to attach the fenders and bumpers to ball and socket connectors that are actuated by electric motors so I can press a button and all my panels will just fall off of the car like the Blues Brothers movie. It'll be a mice gag for shows and I can just pop everything back in like Legos
lmfao do it sounds dope
Subbing to you for a video of it😂
Just about to do this on a Honda accord sport 2018 thank you 🙏
Thanks for this. I suggest that you run a dry wall screw on the inside of the wheel well where the bumber is meeting the fender to correct the bumber flaring off. Awesome job though!
My pleasure
doesnt this defeat the purpose of a quick release bumper?
Straight to the point and very clear just my video👌🏻
link for clips does not work...
Nice how to, but the fit isn't any better than before. I want these fasteners for a consistent fit.
probably because dude was bending the damn thing almost in half to install this thing lol
I agree very poor fitment. He positioned it in the wrong place
This was helpful. though you are a little off on your alignment.
Very helpful. Thank you
@nmbuilds, Did the screw drill through the fender(metal) too at 2:29? I'm looking at a corolla and see I might have to drill through fender, would the screw you shared be able to pierce a hole? And is it recommended?
Yes, for me it did. You can also use a small drill bit if that’s easier for you. It should do the trick.
What is that red paint to mark the drill hole?
Yes. To mark the drill hole
I believe it was red paint
Gracias por la guía, me hacía falta
Perfect instructions
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 thx
My pleasure 🙂