I've got a 95 Bonneville. Recently, I had the gas tank replaced because it was leaking. Everything was all rusted under there, and when they moved it all around stuff broke. My brake line snapped earlier, now something else broke. There are two metal straps that go under the gas tank and hold it in place. One of them busted. They cut it in half when they put the new gas tank in, and just rivited it back together. The rivets popped out. Now it's dragging on the ground and would get caught up on stuff if I go over something bumpy. I can easily cut it out so it wouldn't drag, but would it be safe to drive? I'm assuming that those two little metal straps aren't the only things holding the gas tank in place. It has to be bolted in up top somewhere. If it is safe to drive then I'll just fix it myself when I get home from in school in 2 weeks and have my tools and some ramps to drive up on.
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