Hey Ritalin, one more question for you. On the rear apron that you installed, did you hack out all of the inside part of the apron, leaving just the external skirt itself? I went to Joe's to get mine today, and we hacked out everything, including the spare tire well and the battery tray, because obviously, it's not going to mount if all of that stuff is in the way. Any information you can give me on how you did your install would be great!
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How-to: New way to fit rear plasic bumpers on 87 or older
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Originally posted by Ritalin Kid View PostYeah... That was the most teidious part. We had to use a cut off wheel to hack out much of the metal still on the inside. Once we were finished all we had left was the outside shell.
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Originally posted by E30_pilot View Postpics!Originally posted by mmire30 View Postcan you repost the pics. They are showin up at little red X's for me. thanksOriginally posted by ozner View PostPlease rehost the pics!Originally posted by daspoop View PostPlease repost the pictures.
-ThanksOriginally posted by MaxBell View PostPictures. Thanks.
Seriously people. Put a little effort into things.
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Originally posted by Thizzelle View PostDo you have to make these mods for an 88 or can you just put a platic bumper on?
On the rear is where the -87 cars need a extra work.
On the 88 cars it is direct replacement of the bumper and shocks.
However should cover up or fill the holes along the rear panel where the old, now unused, bumper surround screwed into.
Depending on the color of the car simple duct tape will do to conceal these holes.
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostIf I were to ever do the swap, I'd get an M-Tech II rear apron to install under the bumper.
Busted, Anderson.
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