Rocket Bunny Diffuser Fitting
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Rocket Bunny Diffuser Fitting
Anyone fitted a Rocket Bunny diffuser? Trying to work out how to go about mounting, especially the centre section.
Spats (side bits) are presumably a simple case of bolt / rivet to the bumper, but the centre section is pretty heavy and I'm not sure how best to attach it or what to.
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Spats (side bits) are presumably a simple case of bolt / rivet to the bumper, but the centre section is pretty heavy and I'm not sure how best to attach it or what to.
Cheers
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Found a few solutions. Most seem to just bolt to the bumper then hang the front edge with a bit of metal or builder's strap, but this seemed a bit weak.
Couple guys I talked to made full frames to mount to, which is definitely the best way, but lots more work and weight.
I bolted to the bumper, then ran 2 rods down to the front edge, with tie rods to the subframe, secured in place with nuts, which seems like a good, strong compromise. Only issue is that if you bottom out, it may take the boot floor with it, as it's only thin.
Couple guys I talked to made full frames to mount to, which is definitely the best way, but lots more work and weight.
I bolted to the bumper, then ran 2 rods down to the front edge, with tie rods to the subframe, secured in place with nuts, which seems like a good, strong compromise. Only issue is that if you bottom out, it may take the boot floor with it, as it's only thin.
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