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Old 03-10-2014, 07:26 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Rideskinz View Post
Sorry, just need to jump in here for a sec...lol. Just curious, what part of your bumper did you have fitment issues? All of the upper surfaces of the bumper are just like the stock version (around fenders, hood, side markers, upper grille, etc.) so I'm not sure what you're referring to. I think the reason people/bodyshops are having a hard time with this bumper is because it is so big. And obviously it will take a bit more time, patience and money to get it onto your car. There is definitely a learning curve when installing this bumper. But in the end it really changes the look of the car to something very cool.
Hey tony - no questioning that it looks cool, I have no complaints about the appearance. The most challenging fitment point is on the sides where the side markers and fender meet. Getting the hoodline to match with even spacing was a challenge as well, but one we got squared away. No complaints as when you go aftermarket there is bound to be some fitment problems and I knew that going in, it just was a little more than I had hoped after going through round 1.

The reason I plan to get rid of mine though is the height/clearance issue, not because of the fitment - I was eventually able to get that squared away, it was just costly/time consuming.
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