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08-02-2008, 07:01 PM | #25 |
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You just can't!
This is like asking, "How can I gain 40 whp and keep my car stock?" It just can't be done.
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How can I get quads and still MAINTAIN a stock look!!!!
Maybe I should revise the title of my post. I know that you cannot fit quads in the stock bumper without cutting it. I definitely won't be doing that. I want quads without going any extremes. After seeing this picture, I feel you still MAINTAIN a stock look with this diffuser or a replica.
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08-02-2008, 07:59 PM | #28 |
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Doesn't that Hamann diffuser require cutting the bumper for install? Which you didn't want to do.
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Cutting the bumper and putting a diffuser over top of the hole will look proper. You won't even see the cuts. Anyone agree with me? |
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Well, yes, the best way is to get a completely new bumper if you wan tit to look stock.
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Hamann, Bastuck or Mtech is the only way you can go. You'd have to cut the stock or aero rear and IMHO, just a cut looks cheapy unless its 100% perfect.
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Why can't I install a diffuser on the stock bumper? wont a diffuser cover the cuts and make it look like it is part of the bumper?
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Hamann replica. Looks strange, but painted same color as car, it'll look good : http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=160819
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What kind of diffuser are you using? I really like the Hamann diffuser, but Adamaster and Cyba make replicas that are a lot cheaper. I'll probably go that route. I do appreciate your guys assistance on this. I wasn't really sure how this all works until today!!!
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Yea thats been my #1 concern. Although Cyba has a whole thread dedicated to diffusers and tips. I might wait to see what Dimisia comes out with for quads. If they are smart, they will make them fit these Hamann style diffusers.
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