you have to excuse me, but i not sure if the metal bumpers are mounted with a hydrolic strut or if its just a metel tube. on the vw, like rabbits and scirocco's you can drill the strut out(messy oil spewing everywhere), then give them a good hit and they will compress in around 2.5", not a huge deal, but when dealing with the park benches that our cars have i was wondering if anyone has done it, or if there not struts that compress, then wondering if anyone has shortened them via cutting and welding. also don't know how it would lok with the existing trim, but...
anyone modify there metal bumpers?
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D -
tucked & painted metal bumpers actually do look pretty damn good.Originally posted by DarkWing6I haven't seen that before......that looks amazing!!!!My mountains are better than yours.Comment
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I'm fairly certain it's Racing Dynamics.Originally posted by Matt86esWhat front spoiler is that on his car?
Agreed. One of the only E30's I've ever seen that I actually truly liked the look of diving boards on.Originally posted by BS87Yeah, Ramon has one of the best Metal-bumper cars here.Comment
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i have that same front for metal bumper cars if anyone wants it.. i dont really have a use for it b/c i have plastic bumpersComment
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