I advise against tucking the bumpers. I avoided damaging my car because the bumper shock did what it was supposed to do and compressed.
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Who is going to start the pool to see how long she sticks around here?Comment
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Originally posted by ISI advise against tucking the bumpers. I avoided damaging my car because the bumper shock did what it was supposed to do and compressed.
or you could just not hit stuff
As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.Comment
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Maintance items first, then suspension mods. Most will tell you this is the best way to treat an old car. Lots of potential.Comment
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Originally posted by madjurgenor you could just not hit stuff
Besides guys - this is a chick's car. I'm sure it's "cute" enough as it is.87 325IS - Delphin Grey/Cardinal
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Psh - tuck em. An extra inch won't make a difference. And, if someone hits you in a parking lot - if they hit you hard enough, it'll damage other stuff anyway.
TUCK! lol
That's what defensive parking is for. You'll find me at the end of the lot, at an end spot, about 1 inch from the curb. And ALWAYS a truck next to me BARELY on his line. grrr
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TJ - I say 2 weeks. ;)- Sean HayesComment
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Originally posted by ISI advise against tucking the bumpers. I avoided damaging my car because the bumper shock did what it was supposed to do and compressed.
Fellas, I know I may be a bit older than most here, but I'd rather go with safety than looks. Most should be able to understand how bumper shocks can be designed to absorb impact/energy. That effort you are using to move this in is eliminating a crash/safety feature of your cars.
If you get in an accident, more force/energy will be transmitted to you and your passengers because of this "mod".
I know I would care for my passengers enough to look a little less cool in order for their safety, and also for the well being of my wife and kids. I need to think of what's best for their future and my safety, not just how my car looks. Do what you guys want, but I'd advise against it.
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Originally posted by SeanPsh - tuck em. An extra inch won't make a difference. And, if someone hits you in a parking lot - if they hit you hard enough, it'll damage other stuff anyway.
TUCK! lol
That's what defensive parking is for. You'll find me at the end of the lot, at an end spot, about 1 inch from the curb. And ALWAYS a truck next to me BARELY on his line. grrr
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TJ - I say 2 weeks. ;)Yes, a girl with an e30 . . . on a forum!Comment
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Originally posted by Erisa_1974I concur. But for even more important reasons.
Fellas, I know I may be a bit older than most here, but I'd rather go with safety than looks. Most should be able to understand how bumper shocks can be designed to absorb impact/energy. That effort you are using to move this in is eliminating a crash/safety feature of your cars.Comment
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Originally posted by Seanhehe, you shot down my whole post. Ouch!
So, beating all the other guys to the punch, when do we get pics?
Oh - and I said two weeks cause there's a ton of guys here...and the girls just seem to come...then go. ;)Yes, a girl with an e30 . . . on a forum!Comment
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