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I noticed mine are the same way. I have one that is perfect and the other is a little off.... I have tried to straighten it twice and it won't fix because of the valince.
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Mine have always loked good. But they are put on by hand I would think. Maybe the builders are not as skilled as we would think..hehe. Nothing is pefect.....Not even me....
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Mine have always loked good. But they are put on by hand I would think. Maybe the builders are not as skilled as we would think..hehe. Nothing is pefect.....Not even me....
That idears The Cats AZZ!
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It's a common problem. Bottom line is they are not installed right (or at least not asthetically correct, as in straight). And, because they drill a hole in the bumper for the christmas tree piece in the valence, there is not easy fix. If you pull them off and put a new one on it will be in the same position to align with the hole. One of mine is a little off, but I've seen much worse ones. Then again, some are totally straight. What would solve the problem is a full piece rear valence..OK, we've been there, ain't gonna happen.
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