Before & After Bumper Tuck Pics?

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  • mbonanni
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    nice^

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  • TS87325IS
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  • irish44j
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    Originally posted by mgromero
    Can anyone share some widsom in how to fix a wavy trim around the bumper after a tuck?

    looks like a letuce :S
    I took the trim off and trimmed it shorter. Here's what mine looks like with tucked bumpers and trimmed....er....trim. It's not perfect, but this is a rallycross car, so perfection isn't the goal with cosmetics!

    here's a bunch of pics, since IDK which one (if any) will be of use to you. The rear is done in similar fashion, though I can't seem to find any pics of it at the moment.











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  • mbonanni
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    this shot is butter ^^

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  • TS87325IS
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    with 90 vert shorter bumper shocks, the perfect amount of tuck

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  • dantheman
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    So much better vs. pre-tuck/paint. I also got lucky with the trim. Idk how other e30's trim turns out so bad.

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  • Slidewayzz
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    Pre tucked



    Post tucked





    After painted shrouds and painted db's (new valance as well)







    I hope that answers some questions around here lol. Luckily during my experience my trim stayed nice.

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  • CW325
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    Originally posted by Alberthype
    Don't tuck bumpers, I got in an accident today... let's say i'm looking for a new e30 :(
    DBs are only good up to 5mph anyway:-|

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  • Alberthype
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    Don't tuck bumpers, I got in an accident today... let's say i'm looking for a new e30 :(

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  • mgromero
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    I already tried that with a couple of broken pieces that I have lying down... and it didnt worked.

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  • pfahls1
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    Originally posted by mgromero
    Can anyone share some widsom in how to fix a wavy trim around the bumper after a tuck?

    looks like a letuce :S
    Heat gun? Heat it up until it rests against the bumper.

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  • mgromero
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    Can anyone share some widsom in how to fix a wavy trim around the bumper after a tuck?

    looks like a letuce :S

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  • mbonanni
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    I decided I want to paint my bumpers.

    Going to do duplicolor gloss black on the actualy bumpers and trim paint on the trim and shrouds.

    Can I get SEM or other trim aitn at local auto store or home depot?

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  • Slidewayzz
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    Originally posted by mbonanni
    Is this for front and back?

    So, lay under, drill, press bumper in and done?
    Exactly. I used a larger, more oval shaped ( and robust) composite paper plate. It catches everything a lot better. Lie under and drill front and back. I then went and found the back wall of a local wholesale store and gently bumped them in. I recommend you bring a friend to help you. You really need No speed whatever, just a little *tuck* good luck!

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by mbonanni
    Is this for front and back?

    So, lay under, drill, press bumper in and done?
    yes

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