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Old 08-03-2008, 07:41 PM   #1
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Exclamation extreme dimensions s14 c speed

ok so i think this bumper is a knock off of chargespeed... who cares... tried to install it yesterday,, anyone done this particular one.. appears that the entire front bumper brace and bar must come out to fit this... do you guys just hang em on the fenders and call it a day or what... info please.... pictures please..... going to get the torch out tomarrow if I dont hear anything... . model is a 95 s14 bumper is extreme dimensions duraflex C-Speed.
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It's not rocket science. If the bumper cover won't fit without removing the reinforcement, remove it. If it fits tight or doesn't sit flush, trim it.

If it does fit, leave it on.
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you got the same kit i have... a chargespeed knockoff... i know... too much money, but I got mine to fit really good. lemme know if you want me to take pics of how i did it. I left my bumper support on, but i cut the bumper to fit it and my FMIC. trust me you dont want to hang it on the fenders without the bumper reinforcment, It WILL fit like CRAP!
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It's not rocket science. If the bumper cover won't fit without removing the reinforcement, remove it. If it fits tight or doesn't sit flush, trim it.

If it does fit, leave it on.
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