Rolled Rear Bumper + Amuse R1 = Yay or Nay?
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Thanks! I got tired bending over and kneeling down just to get a good look of my amuse canisters so i decided to give it a try.
I added one more pic but my crappy camera didn't catch the "blue gradiation" on the tips quite well...
I added one more pic but my crappy camera didn't catch the "blue gradiation" on the tips quite well...
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Originally Posted by AFKGuy
Thanks! I got tired bending over and kneeling down just to get a good look of my amuse canisters so i decided to give it a try.
I added one more pic but my crappy camera didn't catch the "blue gradiation" on the tips quite well...
I added one more pic but my crappy camera didn't catch the "blue gradiation" on the tips quite well...
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Originally Posted by J_Dizzle
ha. how did you do it? did you heat it up or just stick some sheet metal screws in it?
I pretty much just pulled it up and tightened them in place. No heating and no drilling. So far it's holding-up fine and i haven't seen any crack(s) on the paint. Hope that makes sense.
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Originally Posted by AFKGuy
There's actually 4 Holes in that support bracket for our rear. The 2 lined-up holes are about 1-2 inches higher which i used to attached the rear bumper tabs.
I pretty much just pulled it up and tightened them in place. No heating and no drilling. So far it's holding-up fine and i haven't seen any crack(s) on the paint. Hope that makes sense.
I pretty much just pulled it up and tightened them in place. No heating and no drilling. So far it's holding-up fine and i haven't seen any crack(s) on the paint. Hope that makes sense.
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While it doesn't look bad, I think the bumper rolling mod looks MUCH better with singles or dual canisters.
Nothing really could take away from that exhaust system though.
Nothing really could take away from that exhaust system though.