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  • Peterkaczynski
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    yup but with the plastic bumpers dont i have to do heavy mods to it?
    and thanks for the quick response

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  • NC325iC
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    plastic bumpers, you have shallow rear arches right?

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  • Peterkaczynski
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    ok question here, i have an 87 vert and i dont want to keep my stock db and im taking my kit off what would you guys suggest?

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  • constructor
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    Originally posted by georgE30 View Post
    i have an 89 vert, and both front and rear plastic bumpers. However, i do not have the plastic part that goes under the rear bumper and hugs the exhaust. Is this the "unibody" you are referring to, if so, how do I obtain, and attach it to the plastic bumper I have?


    The part that is below the rear bumper of an original plastic bumpered car is not a plastic add-on. It is steel and, yes, part of the unibody. To do it right you would have to cut it off of a parts car and weld it onto the body of your car. It does not attach to the bumper.

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  • georgE30
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    Originally posted by 318driver View Post
    Ill add to this i guess about verts to clear that up.
    Any year Verts can swap plastic bumpers on there car to replace the metal bumpers. However the rear valance on coupes is part of the uni body.





    i have an 89 vert, and both front and rear plastic bumpers. However, i do not have the plastic part that goes under the rear bumper and hugs the exhaust. Is this the "unibody" you are referring to, if so, how do I obtain, and attach it to the plastic bumper I have?

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  • E30_pilot
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    Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
    Anyone?

    I know the shocks will bolt on but I need to install the side supports and since I have a 1988 I assume the body already has the plastic bumper support holes for mounting said supports...

    Anyone who actually did the swap on a 88 comment? Alternatively have a friend with a 1990 325i coupe so definitely could make a template if need be.
    Im pretty sure there are holes are already drilled.If I recall correctly the holes are used to mount the bumper surrounding on the '88. Just make sure you have the plastic bumper shocks. When we did my friend's '88 car there were gaps and I had to drive home and give him my spare plastic bumper shocks and gaps are gone.

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  • Leaf
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    Originally posted by custom e30 View Post
    wow scab, cry becuse i wnna learn about e30's and cant find the exact anwsers im looking for....
    He's to busy crying cuz my dick is to large for his puny asshole.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by Mike30e View Post
    Has anyone ever tried this method to do a bumper tuck? This was in this DIY section, the very last entry.

    15.2.2: Tucking in large front bumpers

    (NOTE, this applies to the large 5mph silver bumpers on pre-89(?) E30s)

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    for anyone who has an E30, don't know if this applies to any others, and want
    to shrink the front diving board, here's what to do. There is no need to
    drill out the bumper shocks, nor replace them with 89-91 shocks which I was
    about to do. Instead,
    >remove bumper
    >remove shocks
    >loosen lock nut at the opposite end of shock about 1.5"s
    >while holding shock body, turn the mount end clockwise and you'll magically
    see the shock length decrease. You can keep turning until it bottoms.
    >align the mount so that it will be vertical after the shock has been
    replaced and tighten the lock nut.
    > mount the shock, you will have to fiddle with the play in the shock mount
    to the car in order to achieve the correct height from side to side so that
    when the bumper is installed there is no gap along the top.
    >actual time 20mins to do. This is a good time to check the turn signal
    connections for corrosion, apply lithium grease here.
    THIS WAS SO EASY AND THE APPEARANCE IS SUCH AN IMPROVEMENT
    I don't think that there is a nut at the end of the shock....

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  • Mike30e
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    Has anyone ever tried this method to do a bumper tuck? This was in this DIY section, the very last entry.

    15.2.2: Tucking in large front bumpers

    (NOTE, this applies to the large 5mph silver bumpers on pre-89(?) E30s)

    -----------------------
    for anyone who has an E30, don't know if this applies to any others, and want
    to shrink the front diving board, here's what to do. There is no need to
    drill out the bumper shocks, nor replace them with 89-91 shocks which I was
    about to do. Instead,
    >remove bumper
    >remove shocks
    >loosen lock nut at the opposite end of shock about 1.5"s
    >while holding shock body, turn the mount end clockwise and you'll magically
    see the shock length decrease. You can keep turning until it bottoms.
    >align the mount so that it will be vertical after the shock has been
    replaced and tighten the lock nut.
    > mount the shock, you will have to fiddle with the play in the shock mount
    to the car in order to achieve the correct height from side to side so that
    when the bumper is installed there is no gap along the top.
    >actual time 20mins to do. This is a good time to check the turn signal
    connections for corrosion, apply lithium grease here.
    THIS WAS SO EASY AND THE APPEARANCE IS SUCH AN IMPROVEMENT

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  • E30QC
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    non db to db? ever?

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  • custom e30
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    wow scab, cry becuse i wnna learn about e30's and cant find the exact anwsers im looking for....

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  • scabzzzz
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    The no0bness is thick in this thread my friends.

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  • fporro
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    ^ Go to page 5 ... http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...t=41969&page=5

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  • custom e30
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    this is my car

    ugly bumper, how can i get the bumper in the next picture to fit on my convertible, what needs to be done?
    Last edited by custom e30; 11-16-2009, 10:51 PM. Reason: missed a step

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  • E30QC
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    anyone ever do a db to nondb swap? i want to.. just want to know before buying this donor shell

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