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Looking great Keith...but then i am a bit biased
How hard was it to seperate the diffuser from the bumper? I have an M sport model and fancied the black rear diffuser.
How hard was it to seperate the diffuser from the bumper? I have an M sport model and fancied the black rear diffuser.
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That looks awesome, I really like the carbon diffuser look.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Bob525D' post='1060774' date='Nov 23 2009, 06:04 PM
That looks awesome, I really like the carbon diffuser look.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
Cheers
Graham.
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My Ride: 2006 525XI, Jet black on Dakota beige. Premium and winter packages. I consider myself a purist and intend to keep my car absolutely stock and shiny.
2008 328I Convertible, Sapphire black on beige interior. Premium package, NAV, iPod adapter.
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Looking great. Enjoy your sweet ride.
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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
Alfa Romeo 147 TS1.6 , Black with Air Con 17" Multi Spoke alloys with Bridgestone RE040 tyres
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Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTI, Lagoon Blue, Air Con, 16" Standard alloys with Kuhmo KU31, EBC Green Stuff
Originally Posted by Big_Scot' post='1060758' date='Nov 23 2009, 05:34 PM
Looking great Keith...but then i am a bit biased
How hard was it to seperate the diffuser from the bumper? I have an M sport model and fancied the black rear diffuser.
How hard was it to seperate the diffuser from the bumper? I have an M sport model and fancied the black rear diffuser.
No, you are not required to take the bumper off in order to fit the diffuser,
Undo the bolts underneath and pull it off carefully, it might takes you 30mins for the first time but thats really easy.
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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
Alfa Romeo 147 TS1.6 , Black with Air Con 17" Multi Spoke alloys with Bridgestone RE040 tyres
Toyota MR-S 1.8 VVTI , Lagoon Blue with Red leather Air Con 15" standard alloys with Toyo tyres
Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTI, Lagoon Blue, Air Con, 16" Standard alloys with Kuhmo KU31, EBC Green Stuff
Originally Posted by Bob525D' post='1060774' date='Nov 23 2009, 06:04 PM
That looks awesome, I really like the carbon diffuser look.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
Big Scot,
I believe that you need to take the bumper off to replace the diffuser, the diffuser is fixed on with screws that you cannot get to otherwise.
There are 2 bolts on each side under the diffuser, simply undo them and you can pull the diffuser out carefully, (there are 3 clips in the middle)
You take off the diffuser just like you slide out the cover when you changing the battery on your mobile phone.
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='1061112' date='Nov 24 2009, 12:32 AM
Cheers mate
No, you are not required to take the bumper off in order to fit the diffuser,
Undo the bolts underneath and pull it off carefully, it might takes you 30mins for the first time but thats really easy.
No, you are not required to take the bumper off in order to fit the diffuser,
Undo the bolts underneath and pull it off carefully, it might takes you 30mins for the first time but thats really easy.
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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
Alfa Romeo 147 TS1.6 , Black with Air Con 17" Multi Spoke alloys with Bridgestone RE040 tyres
Toyota MR-S 1.8 VVTI , Lagoon Blue with Red leather Air Con 15" standard alloys with Toyo tyres
Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTI, Lagoon Blue, Air Con, 16" Standard alloys with Kuhmo KU31, EBC Green Stuff
Originally Posted by Big_Scot' post='1061442' date='Nov 24 2009, 09:47 AM
Excellent....guess thats another present i'm asking santa for lol.
Grab yourself a used one from ebay or scrap yield, sand it down, get a can of matte black spray from halfords, then you are done.
Cheap and easy mod
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