CK Resto Restores a 1996 Chevrolet Dualie - Rejuventation!
Normally, the lower valance is held on with speed clips and 14mm bolts. The problem with that arrangement is that on a lowered Chevy, if the valance catches onto a parking block that you've driven too far over in a parking spot, it will try to rip off the bumper as you back out of the spot. The bolts are so secure that the valance will bend and rip the plastic around the bolts and then you end up with valance that looks like our old one. Our solution is to hold the valance to the bumper using zip ties. The zip ties will hold it firmly in place and break away if the valance catches on something. It might sound cheesy, but a zip tie is easier to replace than a new valance.
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