Single exhoust bumper help..
#1
Single exhoust bumper help..
Ok so ive been a member for god knows how long giving my imput as much needed and reading as much and researching googling and asking around so no one say ooo try the search some how or some where im sure there is an answer to my question so lets go to it
1st my question is to those who have done the single exhoust and have kept the hole still opened this question will not apply nore will keeping it open be an option my question is how can i close that hole im gonna do a single exhoust on the car and just drop it cocked to the side like a supra-of course but dont want the other whole to be on the other side so does any1 know how i can close this hole please some one give me the answer on what supplys and the step by steps thanks...
1st my question is to those who have done the single exhoust and have kept the hole still opened this question will not apply nore will keeping it open be an option my question is how can i close that hole im gonna do a single exhoust on the car and just drop it cocked to the side like a supra-of course but dont want the other whole to be on the other side so does any1 know how i can close this hole please some one give me the answer on what supplys and the step by steps thanks...
#2
are u going to be doing this with the oem bumper or aftermarket? if oem then dont do anything fiberglass and bond dont stick to oem bumper materials, save ur money and get aftermarket bumper
#5
thanks alot for commenting on something that has nothing to do with my question in my opinion i hate people that comment about off topic matters we both hate something did we just become best friends...?
back to me answering---- yeah i have the after market dura flex lip so the tow hook idea seems like it could work but it would still like kinda off ill try it but if not it seems like the bondo or fiberglass would be my best bet thanks alot guys HEYY STAY CLASSY SUISLIDE..
back to me answering---- yeah i have the after market dura flex lip so the tow hook idea seems like it could work but it would still like kinda off ill try it but if not it seems like the bondo or fiberglass would be my best bet thanks alot guys HEYY STAY CLASSY SUISLIDE..
#6
You have only been a member for 2 years
As for your question. Since you don't know the answser, I'm going to assume you don't know how to work with FG. My best advise would be to take it to a shop, since you will have to repaint that section on the bumper anyways. I have a single side blitz and got the other opening covered as well. Most body shops work with FG, so I don't see any reason why they would not be able to cover it up and respray.
As for your question. Since you don't know the answser, I'm going to assume you don't know how to work with FG. My best advise would be to take it to a shop, since you will have to repaint that section on the bumper anyways. I have a single side blitz and got the other opening covered as well. Most body shops work with FG, so I don't see any reason why they would not be able to cover it up and respray.
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