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Here's all the scraps (except the resonator... not worthy of being called a scrap). Any of this worth keeping?
Also, if you're not using a $19 harbor freight oscillating tool with an upgraded $10 blade you're doing it wrong (check out some of the thin cuts). It's pretty much like butter... melting a bit as it cuts.
DEWALT Oscillating Tool Blade for Wood with Nails, Wide, Titanium (DWA4204)
Amazon product ASIN B00FMHPOVQ
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So I guess this means you haven't given up and aren't shipping that front up to me after all? Darn.
Thanks to @benc for fabbing up his wicked design for the 200, entrusting me with a self-install, and for answering a ton of my silly questions.
Mad props to @1world1love for sending me countless reference pictures and measurements!
I'll be back to add a ton more details, but for now, I'm going to blow through and get these puppies mounted.
I made real instructions, and added a draft version to the first post in this thread. Now there's no reason for you not to get your own
That's one of the best write ups I've seen. Will the rear bumper instructions be added?
Ben just emailed me that my rear bumper is shipping today. I can't wait!
It looks like you had your bumpers painted before trying to install. I was contemplating mounting the rear bumper bare then removing for paint so I don't damage the paint figuring everything out. In hindsight, do you think it's worth taking this approach or just having the bumper(s) painted in advance?
I'm still working on the rear instructions, but I'll post up a pdf of what I have tonight. I don't see a reason to mount it up before you get it powder coated... there won't be any metal work that would get damaged.
You could start calling powder shops to get quotes. The rear should cost $300-400 for prep, prime, and powder.
Let me know if you have any questions.