Questions about this front bumper on the G...
Originally Posted by jran76
The front and sides are pretty easy to install, the rear peice is a little more involved....
It sounds like you are only going with the front, so all you have to do is replace the bumper. There is some trimming involved, and you will need a rivot gun, along with standard hand tools.
It sounds like you are only going with the front, so all you have to do is replace the bumper. There is some trimming involved, and you will need a rivot gun, along with standard hand tools.
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Originally Posted by wanalaugh74
Trimming and rivot gun needed even for the OEM Aero from the dealer? I thought iwas a direct bolt on?
You have to remove some plastic duct pieces that are behind the normal bumper;
The Nismo has larger built in ducts.
There is a metal frame that supports the side marker light.
(held on by rivets)
You need to remove & reinstall on the Nismo (pop rivet)
Also there is 1" (aprox) square tubing that extends down on each end of the aluminum bumper frame.
They need to be cut back.
(when working with aluminum, use water as you cut)
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