iboughtatahoe23
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You talking about the gap underneath and the top edge not lining up with the center grill?
If so, that has to do with the front bumper cover alignment. There should be some play if you loosen the bolts across the front above the grill
You talking about the gap underneath and the top edge not lining up with the center grill?
If so, that has to do with the front bumper cover alignment. There should be some play if you loosen the bolts across the front above the grill
Probably. The front bumper cover has a hard foam insert across the front that fits pretty snug into a horizontal groove in the metal front bumper to help support it, but the bolts across the top above the grill and in front of the radiator cover do allow for adjustment of where that entire thing lines up.
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Probably. The front bumper cover has a hard foam insert across the front that fits pretty snug into a horizontal groove in the metal front bumper to help support it, but the bolts across the top above the grill and in front of the radiator cover do allow for adjustment of where that entire thing lines up.
Pic of my Yukon with front bumper cover off, but a Tahoe is the same. Only bolts holding bumper cover on are across the top, a coupe in each wheel well, and one on each side underneath behind the fog light/tow hook area.
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I updated my above post with a pic.I tried taking it apart again I couldn’t figure it out lol. Can you be more specific about this Groove the bumper goes into? That seems like it would help me.
Tbh I might just leave it. I know the headlight is secure. It seems the bumper is just a few hairs off. But I dont think it is affecting anything