1. take off bumper
2. flip it upside down on some cardboard
3. place zender spoiler upside down on bumper
4. put about 10-15 screws though the top of the spoiler into the bumper.
thats how i did it, it looks pretty good, cept the screws i used were too short, and only got the plastic of the bumper instead of the fiberglass reinforcement, so they are backing out. gonna do it again, but with longer screws.
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Fair enough. Still, looks nice. How did you mount it? I didn't get any mounting hardware with the one I have...
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Ive got Zender sides on mine ATM :) Normally ACS. ive had quite a few Zender bits and peices over the years though
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Originally posted by kamotors View Post'
i just noticed that car is half m3
Only reason it hasnt made its way onto my current E30 is a cannto bear to take to the rear 1/4 panels/fenders with a grinder, they need to be cut off to fit the Zender items. Brutal
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Yeah. It's on the east coast, though. I'll be there for most of January.
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Originally posted by kronus View PostWell, considering that Zender went belly-up last week, I'd say no.
I won't be installing mine, because I have no intention of converting to plastic bumpers, and this valence doesn't work too well on euro bumpers or DBs.
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Well, considering that Zender went belly-up last week, I'd say no.
I won't be installing mine, because I have no intention of converting to plastic bumpers, and this valence doesn't work too well on euro bumpers or DBs.
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Originally posted by kronus View PostI hope so. I've had that exact idea ever since I got the valence, and was hoping to keep it under wraps until you just exposed it. Thanks :)
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Originally posted by direction88 View PostI have always liked that front spoiler. Do you think it would look good if the center section was painted flat black to match the grill?
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Originally posted by kronus View Post
I have this in my attic in NJ. Every so often, I get it out and resume sanding the nasty primer-ish paint off it.
Unfortunately, I'm not in NJ that much anymore...
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