Heres a few photos on the fitting of the replica tech 2 kits.
So far All I did was pull off the plastic bumper skin and slide the tech 2 bumper over the inner core.
Fits nice and snug. I did cut about 2 inches off each end of the core so I could pull the sides in a little. No really needed though.
The tech 2 bumper is a little thin across the top so I used some 1/8 drill bits and drilled through the bumper and the core then used a shit load of rivets to connect the tech 2 to the core.
Im going to lay 2 layers of glass over it to make the top of the bumper stronger and to extend the lip a little. Then block the whole thing out and add a thin coat of evercoat bondo. ( light weight body filler. )
The sides where it connects into the wheel wells is nice other then the tips of the bumper need very little work to make it perfect.
all in all the rear bumper is nice and I really had no issues with fitting it to the car.
Heres a few photos.
I will take more when the process moves along..




So far All I did was pull off the plastic bumper skin and slide the tech 2 bumper over the inner core.
Fits nice and snug. I did cut about 2 inches off each end of the core so I could pull the sides in a little. No really needed though.
The tech 2 bumper is a little thin across the top so I used some 1/8 drill bits and drilled through the bumper and the core then used a shit load of rivets to connect the tech 2 to the core.
Im going to lay 2 layers of glass over it to make the top of the bumper stronger and to extend the lip a little. Then block the whole thing out and add a thin coat of evercoat bondo. ( light weight body filler. )
The sides where it connects into the wheel wells is nice other then the tips of the bumper need very little work to make it perfect.
all in all the rear bumper is nice and I really had no issues with fitting it to the car.
Heres a few photos.
I will take more when the process moves along..





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