Electrified Outdoors
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Greetings all. Need the expertise of the folks on this forum. The bottom screw hole for the front mud flaps is stripped out on the passenger side. It was like this before I install it.
What is the easiest way to repair something like this?
I thought about filling with epoxy or trying a screw one size larger. I actually lost the screw now while driving down the road ?
What is the easiest way to repair something like this?
I thought about filling with epoxy or trying a screw one size larger. I actually lost the screw now while driving down the road ?
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