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Old Dec 13, 2010 | 02:26 PM
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Greddy Front Bumper + FMIC Help.

Seeing as how the Stillen S/C thread was shut down, i couldnt ask this specifically to the SC runners because its easier for them to relate. Hopefully you guys can assist me.



As you can see, i have the Greddy front with the Stillen Stage 2 SC. My problem is the following:

Originally, i had the K2 style front. That front, has a center "nose" if you will, that is much bigger than that of the greddy's. It basically covers all of the front Reinforcement and more. Now with the Greddy, the foam and reinforcement show behind/under the bumper. Also, i wish to move the FMIC forward, infront of the tow hook or in place of it, so that it fills in that empty space like its supposed to.

I wanted to know a few things:

Is there anyone here who has done this? If so, what did you do/remove to pull it off?

Does anyone have any recommendations as to what to do?

I will be keeping the reinforcement, just because i want to be safe. It will be painted black, and i will be carving off excess pieces of the foam.

Also, the piping for hte FMIC isnt long enough. Is it possible to just replace this with any regular piping, seeing has how its not any sophisticated piece of piping?
 
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Old Dec 14, 2010 | 09:31 AM
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A bump for some help?
 
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Old Dec 16, 2010 | 07:23 PM
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I guess you could put the FMIC in front of the crash bar, any fender benders and you will likely cause lots of damage $$$$$.

I would just trim the front crash bar and foam if it bothers you that much. I think it would be time consuming to trim the crash bar as it is several channels not just one bar.

You can using several different kinds of piping, nothing special about it a t all.

First I would trim the foam and paint the crash bar black and see how that looks.
 
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