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Old 05-03-2009, 10:26 PM   #28
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I'm going to have pics of my bumper on soon. But what we did with this issue was just take a electric hand saw and took out about 3 inches off the ends of the aluminum bar. No need to remove the styrafoam. Slapped on the bumper and fit pretty nice.

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Originally Posted by porsche986spyder
Hey I noticed this problem too. The easiest way around it and to get more clearance, is to remove the styra-foam white piece between the bumper and the Aluminum bar. It will allow for more play. I know it should probably stay, but its not going to matter much if you hit something anyway. Maybe at low speeds, but the bumper is flexible anyway, so at worst, you would have to repaint it. It will also close up the gap between the hood more and allow to push it back more to the fender. It will help close up the area around the side markers too. Good luck!
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