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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined May 2, '03 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
[B][SIZE=7][COLOR=green]People tell me there are negatives and positives on molding on a kit to your car. I am debating whether or not to mold my kit...I have the blitz front bumper and like when I was getting use to how long the bumper was I kept on scrapin it against elevated driveways and little bumps and the screws that were put on came off on the right side. now it's comin off on the other side. I was thinkin about molding it so that it wouldn't cause this problem...now I'm debating...On either doing that and repainting my car again..or just buying a less-hassle free front bumper and get rid of the blitz?
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined May 28, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Naw i stuck with the veilside style one and I'm currently geting it repaired and repainted ryte now at a shop. Well i don't know if you have to make any cutting on the fender to fit the blitz style one but it looks like you do. But if you could fit it over the fender then that's kool. Umm as for molding it on...I wouldn't mold it. If it looks good just bolting it on then go ahead n do that instead of molding it on. . But dayum 3 grand for it??? Also, just remember that once u mold it on it'll be on there for good so watch where you drive n don't crack it.
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