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...Leave a comment:
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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 thoughLeave a comment:
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The fenders are Zender, not M3. That was a complete kit they did. I have stashed away for a rainy day as well as a few spare panels.
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. BrutalLeave a comment:
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Yeah. It's on the east coast, though. I'll be there for most of January.Leave a comment:
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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.Leave a comment:
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I 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 :)Leave a comment:
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I 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?Leave a comment:
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