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Word of advise, Never take off the rear bumper on these cars if you can help it. Did the TSB on the rear bumper due to gap issues and now the whole side rail does not stay in place with the design of the rail. Does anyone have any DIY fixes to get around this. Brand new side rail from ford aswell

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Look who the OP of that thread is. Reposted to see if anyone else had a fix. I’m assuming it’s the carbon diffuser pushing the bumper a way it doesn’t want to go naturally
LOL.... Ooooo-k what about these will this help:

Go to this thread below (ignore it’s for a Roush valance install) and watch it through. It shows every aspect of the rear bumper cover fastener locations and hardware locations (screws), as well where to press to get the clips to snap into place.

http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1498517&postcount=

Also here is this thread for you and others that includes detailed pics showing how to fix any rear bumper cover panel gaps:
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70817&highlight=Bumper
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