DacemberStorm
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Hello!! Dacember is the VERY PROUD owner of a Genesis coupe! however, at the moment this is just her boyfriend!! im only the proud owner of a work van
You will all meet her soon, i told her about this forum a few days ago, and she was very excited.. i have forums i am a part of, so she thought it will be cool to have one too
She was not quick to sign-up, but after her little accident the other day, I decided to speed up the process, and signed up here for her... So he is the issue, a couple of days ago she parked too far up a curve, and the black plastic piece under the car got caught on the curve (it was one of the concrete curves you will see at the mall, they are installed intop of the pavement... well thats besides the point) so i had to drive to the mall and get her out of there... i suggested she leave her car over night, and i would come back with the proper tools the next day, when the light is out... she was not having that..
so i just backed the car out, and it ripped that plastic piece half off, we drove it home half hanging there...
so, before i turn this post into a short novel, here's the point of this thread.
The plastic piece just seems to be a mud flap to the radiator, the "nut" is hard mounted into the frame of the radiator, and that broke in 'accident' not to mention, its slightly bent, so even if i could jimmy rig a bolt system back together, it does not fit properly, there for its hanging too low...
i can get it to land in the right spot, where it sitting high enough (where its is supposed to sit) but then the bolts dont match the the wholes of the plastic piece.... So, my thoughts are to just use wire ties to securely mount it up where it belongs...
I am pretty handy with most things, but cars are just not my things, i have to admit... with that said...
Question 1: is this a stupid idea?
Question 2: will the wire ties melt, when the radiator gets hot??
Question 3: will driving the car without this mud flap do damage?? if it were just the radiator exposed, i would not think much of it, but i also noticed some kind of spongy type thing.. obviously a filter of some sort, im guessing with the mud guard off, that will collect more then a healthy dose of dirt/dust.
thanks.. any thoughts, or advice will be appreciated... We don't really wanna take it to the dealership for such a petty 'accident'
their invoice would look something like this
"black plastic mud guard installation: $1,000.00" lol
sorry if the post was rather long :X
Edit: me and my gf found a pic thread in the sedan section... is there a pic section for the coupes??? can anyone link me, thanks

You will all meet her soon, i told her about this forum a few days ago, and she was very excited.. i have forums i am a part of, so she thought it will be cool to have one too

She was not quick to sign-up, but after her little accident the other day, I decided to speed up the process, and signed up here for her... So he is the issue, a couple of days ago she parked too far up a curve, and the black plastic piece under the car got caught on the curve (it was one of the concrete curves you will see at the mall, they are installed intop of the pavement... well thats besides the point) so i had to drive to the mall and get her out of there... i suggested she leave her car over night, and i would come back with the proper tools the next day, when the light is out... she was not having that..
so i just backed the car out, and it ripped that plastic piece half off, we drove it home half hanging there...
so, before i turn this post into a short novel, here's the point of this thread.
The plastic piece just seems to be a mud flap to the radiator, the "nut" is hard mounted into the frame of the radiator, and that broke in 'accident' not to mention, its slightly bent, so even if i could jimmy rig a bolt system back together, it does not fit properly, there for its hanging too low...
i can get it to land in the right spot, where it sitting high enough (where its is supposed to sit) but then the bolts dont match the the wholes of the plastic piece.... So, my thoughts are to just use wire ties to securely mount it up where it belongs...
I am pretty handy with most things, but cars are just not my things, i have to admit... with that said...
Question 1: is this a stupid idea?
Question 2: will the wire ties melt, when the radiator gets hot??
Question 3: will driving the car without this mud flap do damage?? if it were just the radiator exposed, i would not think much of it, but i also noticed some kind of spongy type thing.. obviously a filter of some sort, im guessing with the mud guard off, that will collect more then a healthy dose of dirt/dust.
thanks.. any thoughts, or advice will be appreciated... We don't really wanna take it to the dealership for such a petty 'accident'
their invoice would look something like this
"black plastic mud guard installation: $1,000.00" lol
sorry if the post was rather long :X
Edit: me and my gf found a pic thread in the sedan section... is there a pic section for the coupes??? can anyone link me, thanks
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