2007 bug deflector
#1
2007 bug deflector
how does the gm bug deflector mount to the new body style trucks? does it mount with 3m tape, predrilled holes, holes that you drill or clip on?
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#2
RE: 2007 bug deflector
every bug deflector that i've seen for new trucks have pre-drilled holes in them. you just lift your hood up, take the bolts out of your hood and then put them right back in with your bug deflector lined up to it.
#3
RE: 2007 bug deflector
that is what i thought as well. just called my chevy dealer and he told me the gm part just clips on so it can be takend off easily when washing/waxing. i've never seen one that just clips on.
#4
RE: 2007 bug deflector
Mine had pre-drilled holes. Just like the other guy said. Just take out your factory studs and they screw right in the holes and back in place. It also came with 3m tape to help keep it secure.
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#7
RE: 2007 bug deflector
I just put on the GM bug deflector on my '07 NBS. There are 3 predrilled holes that you will install anchors that are threaded, I forget the name, but have been in use for years for sheet metal where threads are needed, kinda like a rivet but you use a bolt and a wrench to upset the insert. There are two other contact areas where you will use clear mylar tape on the hood edge and the clip pinchs the hood at that point. Not the greatest setup, but it works. Wish GM could have added two more holes in the hood for the mounting, would be stiffer and no chance of the clips scratching the hood and causing a spot for rust to start. Looks good installed and will keep the rocks from taking paint.
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#8
RE: 2007 bug deflector
Yeah, you have to watch out that you don't scratch the hood when instaling. I think the clips ae there to keep the deflector away from the hood so you can wash behind it?
#9
RE: 2007 bug deflector
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I just put on the GM bug deflector on my '07 NBS. There are 3 predrilled holes that you will install anchors that are threaded, I forget the name, but have been in use for years for sheet metal where threads are needed, kinda like a rivet but you use a bolt and a wrench to upset the insert. There are two other contact areas where you will use clear mylar tape on the hood edge and the clip pinchs the hood at that point. Not the greatest setup, but it works. Wish GM could have added two more holes in the hood for the mounting, would be stiffer and no chance of the clips scratching the hood and causing a spot for rust to start. Looks good installed and will keep the rocks from taking paint.
I just put on the GM bug deflector on my '07 NBS. There are 3 predrilled holes that you will install anchors that are threaded, I forget the name, but have been in use for years for sheet metal where threads are needed, kinda like a rivet but you use a bolt and a wrench to upset the insert. There are two other contact areas where you will use clear mylar tape on the hood edge and the clip pinchs the hood at that point. Not the greatest setup, but it works. Wish GM could have added two more holes in the hood for the mounting, would be stiffer and no chance of the clips scratching the hood and causing a spot for rust to start. Looks good installed and will keep the rocks from taking paint.
#10
RE: 2007 bug deflector
Rivnuts, thats it!
As for the clips helping to keep the bug deflector away so you can wash----no. They are "trying" to offer support. You can reach behind to wash with or without the two of those clips. I had thought of going without them ,but theres lots of movement even with them. You also have to be careful of how you shut the hood once the deflector is on, I found that pulling slightly at the center is the best, otherwise you'll push/pull one of the slip-on clips which in time could scratch the hood.
As for the clips helping to keep the bug deflector away so you can wash----no. They are "trying" to offer support. You can reach behind to wash with or without the two of those clips. I had thought of going without them ,but theres lots of movement even with them. You also have to be careful of how you shut the hood once the deflector is on, I found that pulling slightly at the center is the best, otherwise you'll push/pull one of the slip-on clips which in time could scratch the hood.