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pretty simple if you have the right tools, part of my bumper support had to be cut with a dye grinder in order to tuck it so it won't hang down. Air tools make everything easier, especially when drilling holes into the bumper support to mount it using L brackets.
did u took the front bumber off? send me a list of all the stuff for the install if u can.
yeah the bumper has to come off as well as the bumper support in order to cut it. Headlights and brackets were taken off too.
Parts:
h/e
2 L brackets
heater hose (I used about 4ft)
zip ties
gallon of dex-cool
water-wetter (optional)
bolts
tools:
jack stands or lift
dye grinder (air powered makes life easier)
drill (air powered if possible)
crescent wrench, the size of the bolts you use
sharpie & tape measure
Parts:
h/e
2 L brackets
heater hose (I used about 4ft)
zip ties
gallon of dex-cool
water-wetter (optional)
bolts
tools:
jack stands or lift
dye grinder (air powered makes life easier)
drill (air powered if possible)
crescent wrench, the size of the bolts you use
sharpie & tape measure
did u notice a difference?
thanxs man i got the air power tools here @ work, did u fabricate the brackets too?
yeah the bumper has to come off as well as the bumper support in order to cut it. Headlights and brackets were taken off too.
Parts:
h/e
2 L brackets
heater hose (I used about 4ft)
zip ties
gallon of dex-cool
water-wetter (optional)
bolts
tools:
jack stands or lift
dye grinder (air powered makes life easier)
drill (air powered if possible)
crescent wrench, the size of the bolts you use
sharpie & tape measure
Parts:
h/e
2 L brackets
heater hose (I used about 4ft)
zip ties
gallon of dex-cool
water-wetter (optional)
bolts
tools:
jack stands or lift
dye grinder (air powered makes life easier)
drill (air powered if possible)
crescent wrench, the size of the bolts you use
sharpie & tape measure
Last edited by creepySS; Mar 25, 2008 at 10:50 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
if I had a gauge to monitor my IAT2s i bet it would be pretty significant...on the freeway at higher rpms it feels a bit stronger but who knows, it may be in my head. I'm dropping a pulley size and upping injectors soon so i'm doing cooling mods first so I can stay safe and not **** off #4
I bought 2 L brackets from home depot for 3 bucks each, just randomly picked some out. they are about 4 inches long on both parts.
I bought 2 L brackets from home depot for 3 bucks each, just randomly picked some out. they are about 4 inches long on both parts.
Last edited by Hockeyman; Mar 25, 2008 at 10:51 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
if I had a gauge to monitor my IAT2s i bet it would be pretty significant...on the freeway at higher rpms it feels a bit stronger but who knows, it may be in my head. I'm dropping a pulley size and upping injectors soon so i'm doing cooling mods first so I can stay safe and not **** off #4
I bought 2 L brackets from home depot for 3 bucks each, just randomly picked some out. they are about 4 inches long on both parts.
I bought 2 L brackets from home depot for 3 bucks each, just randomly picked some out. they are about 4 inches long on both parts.


