Front Fascia Fitment??
Guys, I am thinking of installing my Stillen front fascia myself and have questions about how difficult this process is going to be. I looked in the Stillen catalog and the job is rated as installation by experienced professionals only.
Have any of you ever done this yourselves (with help of course)?
I am also wondering what the standard for fitment is in the Mid-A. When I mock fit mine on it looks like there may be some 1/8"-1/4" gaps right at the bottom corner of the headlights, but it fits snug everywhere else. Is this considered normal and acceptable? Have any/all of you had your fronts professionally installed? If so, what was cost like and were there major fitment issues?
Thanks for any help or advice offerred guys, I really don't want to rock the stock front after the motor swap.
Have any of you ever done this yourselves (with help of course)?
I am also wondering what the standard for fitment is in the Mid-A. When I mock fit mine on it looks like there may be some 1/8"-1/4" gaps right at the bottom corner of the headlights, but it fits snug everywhere else. Is this considered normal and acceptable? Have any/all of you had your fronts professionally installed? If so, what was cost like and were there major fitment issues?
Thanks for any help or advice offerred guys, I really don't want to rock the stock front after the motor swap.
Also, there are no pre-drilled holes in the bumper and that it what has me concerned.
Last edited by Cass007; Feb 18, 2009 at 09:01 AM.
well the thing is, when u have an intercooler, sometimes the bumper needs to be custom cut for proper fitment. If you're runnin the stock bumper, all you need to do is cut off 2 slits and it'll fit fine.
You SHOULD be ok.. Only thing that would scare me is that there is no holes drilled. My Aerosync front bumper went on flawless with 1/8 gaps by the headlights. It is not noticible unless you are looking for it.
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