View Full Version : S14 USDM Kouki -> JDM Kouki Front bumper...foam bumper support?
TurDz
07-02-2004, 02:42 AM
I don't know what the term of this piece is called. But after removing the S14 USDM bumper of OptionZero's car, we had a foam piece that went along the width of the front bumper. We tried to replace it when we installed the S14 JDM kouki bumper but it was a bit too thick. The bumper would not fit back on properly. So we left it out.
Ended up my friend got into a very low speed accident, and so the bumper was not permanently damaged, but it crushed in, and the impact distored his metal bumper support and hood.
For those who have done this conversion, what did you do about this? I feel it's essential to have this to evenly distribute the impact perpendicular (normal) to the surface of the bumper support and frame.
I'm thinking about shaving it down if I have to.
any help would be appreciated. thanks
SimpleS14
07-02-2004, 07:55 AM
I was thinking about using one from a Zenki, but I have yet to test fit it.
OptionZero
07-02-2004, 11:49 AM
I don't see how it'll fit...the foam thingie has cutouts on it for the Kouki...
The USDM and JDM cutouts seem similar, but the main problem is that the foam thing is simply way to thick.
Yo Turdz, if we can get a saw or something to maybe cut 2-3 inches off, it might fit. I do not know if it'll affect the effectiveness of it.
Lemme know when you get yours, i'll get some tools from walmart, including a hammer so we can install your foam and hammer the metal back into place while replacing my upper bumper retainer thingie and finallly fix my friggin front end.
chrispy
07-02-2004, 12:58 PM
I tried trimming the USDM energy absorber but could not get it to fit too well, so I just tossed it. Just take some time and keep trimming and test fitting. You'll eventually get it to fit.
SilviaDriver
07-02-2004, 03:35 PM
i had the same problem. i solved it. i threw it away.
if some guy crashes my shit. hez paying for a fucken new one. simple as that.
OptionZero
07-02-2004, 03:37 PM
i hit some one from behind at no more than 15mph (just entering intersection when she slammed on the brakes ahead of me), and it did lots of damage to bumper supports and connecting metal pieces, so i'd say the foam piece is pretty useful.
TurDz
07-02-2004, 05:18 PM
Alright, I'm just going to use a jigsaw right now. aaahh, what a biatch.
or actually, maybe i'll just use a hand saw. it may not be pretty, but it'll be a lot quicker.
thanks for the replies guys.
I had the same problem with the 180SX Kouki bumper. I didn't put in the foam thing either. Some places carry the Kouki foam piece if you want to buy it.
SilviaDriver
07-02-2004, 05:52 PM
i hit some one from behind at no more than 15mph (just entering intersection when she slammed on the brakes ahead of me), and it did lots of damage to bumper supports and connecting metal pieces,
next time pay more attention to the road and dont tailgate. simple.
OptionZero
07-02-2004, 06:04 PM
good advice.
psychedelicbeats
07-02-2004, 06:06 PM
just force it on. push that fucker in as much as possible. that's what i did to my rear
chrispy
07-02-2004, 06:18 PM
I had the same problem with the 180SX Kouki bumper. I didn't put in the foam thing either. Some places carry the Kouki foam piece if you want to buy it.
What's the place called? I'm considering getting another energy absorber or maybe the jdm one you speak of if it's not too expensive.
S14DB
07-02-2004, 06:26 PM
Just get out the obital sander and a saw. Rough it with the saw then shave it down with the sander. That foam thing is your bumper below 15mph. The cover is useless in a crash and it's illegal to not have the foam. cop/ins. may not know notice the JDM cover but they will notice the foam is missing. The claims ajuster saw right away that I didn't have a insert and made me buy a new one. Almost didn't cover the crash cause the "safety system" was removed. Once I bought a insert with my own money he covered it.
chrispy
07-02-2004, 06:26 PM
just force it on. push that fucker in as much as possible. that's what i did to my rear
The absorber is pretty dense. It's not something you can just "force" on.
psychedelicbeats
07-02-2004, 06:48 PM
i did it. i would know.
TurDz
07-02-2004, 06:57 PM
The front bumper foam isn't necessarily thick, but it doesn't fit right into the jdm kouki bumper. I have been test fitting and cutting since the last time i posted. I'm not tired yet, thank goodness. I'm really close to getting it.
SaintlyCharBoy
07-02-2004, 07:26 PM
why not just lay in some 2 part expanding polyurethane foam?
it's pretty much guaranteed to meet whatever contour the bumper takes, and it would be bonded to the bumper cover - ie easy removal later
the down side would be making the backside match the metal support, and if you did get into an accident, it may render the bumper irrepairable (but, you were just in an accident)
OptionZero
07-02-2004, 08:08 PM
yo Chris, wanna help me do mine once we get back to Davis? what tools did you use?
SimpleS14
07-02-2004, 09:14 PM
Honestly I have not seen the Kouki absorber because I did not buy it when I did my conversion...just thought it would be a waste of money. Anyways...I assumed that the Kouki version is thicker/bigger than the Zenki. I still have my Zenki one...but as I mentioned..I have yet to fit it on my car. The absorber fits just fine behind the JDM bumper.
Here is a quick pic of the absorber...
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/10/web/526000-526999/526123_33_full.jpg
Then the absorber behind the JDM bumper..
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/10/web/526000-526999/526123_34_full.jpg
I need my car back before I can test fit it on the car.....damn I want my car to start-up. :-/
TurDz
07-02-2004, 10:06 PM
hey all.
a bit..no actually, really tired right now. I probably test fitted the bumper at least 10 times, and I was finally able to fit the kouki bumper on WITH the foam absorber.
I'm sure that it will still work as it was originally designed. All it does is distribute the impact force more evenly throughout the bumper support. I realize that this cheap piece of foam actually does a lot. I didn't modify the back side at all (the one touching the metal frame) but the front part was thinned out by at least 1 full inch of thickness. It still doesn't fit perfect (I have to press on the bumper a little to get screws to prefectly get into the holes) but overall fitment is 9/10.
On another note about the installation,
OptionZero, remember how you had a gap where the fender and the bumper meet? Well, if you still had your USDM bumper, there are two metal pieces held on by two plastic clips. I realized this after thinking, "how the hell is this gap going to go away?"
And yeah, with the metal brackets, there is zero gap, and it looks soo perfect right now. Remember how there are three screws on the side? one closest to the wheel well, the next which is angled with that plastic clip, and the last right under the clearance lamp (beside the headlight?) those three screws are all connected by the bracket. I also took the threaded clips that go around the holes of the underside of the bumper and put them on the JDM bumper.
I think the JDM kouki bumper is at least an inch lower than the USDM because the only thing that didn't fit at all was the outermost screw that connected with the well well plastic lining. The lining ended up just being a bit too short and couldn't reach all the way down the bumper. Overall though I'm really happy.
now...time to sharpen HID!
TurDz
07-02-2004, 10:15 PM
I was thinking about using one from a Zenki, but I have yet to test fit it.
I think it will work for sure. I dunno about the Zenki, but do you need the kouki support or will the kouki jdm bumper fit right on?
that foam piece looks much thinner than the 97-98 240 ones. Mine was probably over twice as thick.
OptionZero
07-02-2004, 10:21 PM
and i don't think it curves at the end like that...
Chris, we gotta mess around with mine, cuz i need to replace the bumper retainer first.
SimpleS14
07-02-2004, 11:21 PM
I think it will work for sure. I dunno about the Zenki, but do you need the kouki support or will the kouki jdm bumper fit right on?
that foam piece looks much thinner than the 97-98 240 ones. Mine was probably over twice as thick.
Haven't put it on my car yet...but I plan to use the Kouki reinforcement.
TurDz
07-05-2004, 03:17 PM
the crude labor....
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/10/web/214000-214999/214239_138_full.jpg
the reward...
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/10/web/214000-214999/214239_139_full.jpg
Kreukishot
09-15-2004, 06:55 PM
i know this is a very old thread but I'm planning on doing the same thing to my S14 Kouki pretty soon. I was wondering if you guys had any tips/info on anything? I'm guessing that the USDM and JDM bumpers are ALMOST interchangeable? meaning I probably don't need any custom brackets or shaving (other than this foam)? Any information would be great.
Thanks a lot,
Chris
Nintensity
04-19-2011, 10:57 AM
I just wanted to bump this because I'd rather search for an existing thread, rather than to create a new one.
I have replaced my S14 USDM rear bumper with a JDM rear bumper, however, the Styrofoam core support doesn't exactly match up to the JDM. I really don't want to go "foam"less since it's supposed to suppress the damage if i ever get into a car accident... is there a way I can actually fit the styrofoam on my rear bumper?
95KA-Turbo
04-19-2011, 11:04 AM
Did you even read this thread? If it doesn't fit cut it so it does.
Nintensity
04-19-2011, 11:15 AM
Did you even read this thread? If it doesn't fit cut it so it does.
Yes, I did, but it was pertaining to the front bumper.. But anyways, I'll try and cut the styrofoam. Thanks all!
initial_jc
04-19-2011, 11:20 AM
bump a million year old thread
but since its already up here something is odd about the lights on this KOUKIhttp://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/10/web/214000-214999/214239_139_full.jpg
95KA-Turbo
04-19-2011, 03:20 PM
The housings have been painted black.
buck01
04-20-2011, 06:32 PM
What i did on my conversion is i bought a kouki bumper support and used the s14 zenki foam piece and it fit pefectly. But in this case i suggest shaving or trimming down the foam part to fit and if you need to you can reinforce it if you have to.
blueshark123
04-21-2011, 12:41 PM
I can care less if i had foam. If you crash anything over 5mph it wont help out for shit
william's'
02-11-2012, 09:09 PM
Does anyone know what parts do you need to mount a Jdm oem kouki bumper?, I'm doing a 95 usdm conversion to a Jdm kouki front end . Lmk thanks
ixfxi
02-11-2012, 10:41 PM
I can care less if i had foam. If you crash anything over 5mph it wont help out for shit
not exactly. for all you fuck-faces who are too broke to buy things complete, please understand that everything is designed and has a specific purpose. when engineers design parts to secure brake lines, body panels, and we moronic drifter-types look at them for less than 10 seconds and say "this is bullshit" - you typically dont see the immediate importance until later. and by later, i mean by the time irreparable damage has already been done.
i will give you an example with one of my cars, which was a combination fuckup between me and my body shop at the time. i sent the bumper in for paint, they gave me back my bumper cover WITHOUT the energy absorber as the accidentally discarded it. after driving my car for several thousands of miles the paint started to crack along certain stress areas and so much for that fancy paint job. that same body shop installed my customers jdm kouki s14 bumper, and today in fact when we were working on the car with the headlights off, we noticed that numerous bolt holes hard started to shear and separate around the bumper's bolt hole perimeter.
now i am sure a lot of you wont even bother to read all my text, so typing this is probably in vein. but for the 3% of you who give a fuck, yes, the energy absorber is indeed important and serves a purpose. which leads to my next answer...............
Does anyone know what parts do you need to mount a Jdm oem kouki bumper?, I'm doing a 95 usdm conversion to a Jdm kouki front end . Lmk thanks
there is a kind gentleman by the name of RAY who works for WEST COVINA NISSAN. call him and order all the fucking parts you need for your upgrades and quit dicking around. the idiots on this forum dont know their dick from a dildo, asking them for part numbers is moot. they'll probably just tell you to buy some shitty INGS +1 raceon USA bullshit fiberglass junk kit. that shits dated, OEM or bust.... i say.
rbpwrd240
08-10-2015, 06:17 PM
Bump from the dead but rather then start a new thread I figured I would put this here.
Does anyone know if the usdm s14 kouki Lower Engine Cover will work with the s14 jdm kouki front bumper? I noticed the JDM one has 5 mounts while the USDM only has 4.
I dont have a usdm lower engine cover to check to see how it mounts but before I buy one and possibly waste over 100 bucks I figured it was best to search. When that yielded no results I figured Id bump an old thread rather then starting a new one in hopes of keeping all the info in one place.
Bueller?
spooled240
08-10-2015, 06:28 PM
From what i remember the usdm lower tray bolted right up to the jdm bumper. I ran it like that for years without any issues.
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xoxide
08-10-2015, 06:30 PM
Bolts right up. Im still running my oem skid plate with my jdm front end
rbpwrd240
08-10-2015, 06:57 PM
Thanks guys,
Im gunna go scope my wrecked USDM bumper again I swear it was different. I must have seen it wrong.
Thanks again
Looks like I missed an ear when counting the JDM Bumper.
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