This little project will insure that you will not tear off the front bottom piece under your car.Almost everyone of us has done this. You know, when we get too far over a cement parking curb and then reverse the car.:crying:As you can see, I have had some scary moments with those curbs prior to my fix.:surprise:There is that nasty rear edge of the front piece that will usually get caught on the curb as we move backwards. If we are lucky, it will not rip off as we continue.>The reason for that problem is that it hangs low. To fix it, follow my pics.First, start with (5) 3/4" long screws with aggressive threads. The more aggressive the screws are, the better they will hold in the plastic.now you need (5) 2" diameter fender washers. Cut off approximately 1/4" of each washer using a vice and hack saw.Note the locations of each screw.Now drill a very small pilot hole in order to just get the screws barely started. Make the pilot hole as small as possible, just so that you can barely get the point of the screw to start digging into the plastic.Remember, you are only drilling into the plastic pan just behind the front pan. The washers will pull the front pan's edge upward.Do not over tighten the screws. They can be snugged up pretty tight but use common sense. You do not want to strip out the hole. However, if you do, you can always drill a hole next to the damaged one. By the way, do not use a power tool for tightening the screws. Hand screw driver only.Okay, unless you have lowered you car, you don't have to worry about catching the rear edge of that front panel when backing off of a cement parking curb.:smile: