GG JDM Rear Bumper Istalled!
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GG JDM Rear Bumper Istalled!
A few months ago, the rear bumper on my MR got cracked and dented by a hit and run, so when I found out that speedelement.com had GG JDM rear bumpers, I had to get one!
The bumper came in yesterday and it only took a couple of hours to install it by using the write-up in the how-to section. I was actually pretty surprised about how easy the install was. Everything fit into place pretty easily
I did have to shorten my exhaust by about 3" so that it would fit right. I shortened it so that the tip would stick out beyond the opening about 1" to avoid getting exhaust soot all over my bumper. Here are the pics:
The bumper came in yesterday and it only took a couple of hours to install it by using the write-up in the how-to section. I was actually pretty surprised about how easy the install was. Everything fit into place pretty easily
I did have to shorten my exhaust by about 3" so that it would fit right. I shortened it so that the tip would stick out beyond the opening about 1" to avoid getting exhaust soot all over my bumper. Here are the pics:
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A few months ago, the rear bumper on my MR got cracked and dented by a hit and run, so when I found out that speedelement.com had GG JDM rear bumpers, I had to get one!
The bumper came in yesterday and it only took a couple of hours to install it by using the write-up in the how-to section. I was actually pretty surprised about how easy the install was. Everything fit into place pretty easily
I did have to shorten my exhaust by about 3" so that it would fit right. I shortened it so that the tip would stick out beyond the opening about 1" to avoid getting exhaust soot all over my bumper. Here are the pics:
The bumper came in yesterday and it only took a couple of hours to install it by using the write-up in the how-to section. I was actually pretty surprised about how easy the install was. Everything fit into place pretty easily
I did have to shorten my exhaust by about 3" so that it would fit right. I shortened it so that the tip would stick out beyond the opening about 1" to avoid getting exhaust soot all over my bumper. Here are the pics:
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That looks amazing. That is too bad about the crash beam. You think your old rear bumper cracked before...I hope you don't get rear-ended again. Looks tight, bro!