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Old 05-30-2008, 07:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
ReppinTheSouth
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Originally Posted by RTP SRT8 View Post
My wife <<< had been occasionally scraping the bottom front for a while. It weakened. She went too far over a parking block once and when she backed up the front bumper cover caught and popped off on one side. The belly pan was not atached to the front bumper cover and It damaged some plastic holes and connectors underneath.
Later, she was driving down the highway and with the air pushing the belly pan back, it ground itself up a bit against the ground. It makes me sick. Haven't you heard about alot of members having similar situations with the low front end on the SRT8?
She sounds like a liability. Divorce her. I'm getting married 2 weeks from tomorrow and I already let my fiance know about the parking curbs.

J/k about the divorce. Mistakes happen.
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