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How are kits generally fitted?


cheekymonkey
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Hi All

 

I would like to be able to whip off my front bumper to have a fiddle and check out the state of my stock SMIC, however I have heard that bodykit bumpers are normally "bonded" to the car... not being totally sure what this means, can someone explain?

 

Will I be able to take it off and get it back on OK with normal workshop tools?

 

FYI my car http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=55440&d=1176363936

 

Cheers :D

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Hi All

 

I would like to be able to whip off my front bumper to have a fiddle and check out the state of my stock SMIC, however I have heard that bodykit bumpers are normally "bonded" to the car... not being totally sure what this means, can someone explain?

 

Will I be able to take it off and get it back on OK with normal workshop tools?

 

FYI my car http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=55440&d=1176363936

 

Cheers :D

 

Pretty sure it is a matter of removing bolts for the front bumper James

 

Gaz :)

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Good luck, takes alot of time though.

 

Lights will need to come out, there will be/should be 2 bolts inside either wing and a few underneith if it has an undertray. Not to mention some in the wheel arch :)

 

Cheers. Sounds very similar to when I did the same on my Audi, didn't take too long but the hardest job was getting everything lined up again afterwards!

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