94 Integra Front bumper
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94 Integra Front bumper
I recently got into an accident and I spun out on the freeway. I spun sideways in at ditch my cars was damaged that bad. My front bumper was basically pulled away from my car. The headlights are fine and only my passenger turn signal was cracked. My hood and fenders are fine. I was wonder if a 98-01 bumper would fit on a 94 and how much modification is needed to make it fit(I want to keep the 94-97 front end if possible). Also i was wondering how hard it is to put a new front bumper on my car b/c i really don't have the money to pay a body shop from the estimates i have gotten.
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Re: 94 Integra Front bumper
the 98 and up bumper will fit on your 94 integra but you will need new 98 and up headlights and turnsignals. the hood/fenders all the same. someone correct me if i'm wrong. putting on a new bumper is fairly easy.
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Re: 94 Integra Front bumper
all the integra 94-up have same fenders and hood bump turns and head lights are different...the head lights in the 94 sit back in the dish and 98 and up are not dished in as much...also someone correct me if im wrong
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Re: 94 Integra Front bumper
You all are correct. I have done it 2 times. 94-97 to 98-00. Must change out the head lights and the bumper turn signals for the 98-00. 94-97 are more round, while the 98-00 are more oval.
Tools:
ratchet
10mm
philips screw driver a 3" and 6" extension
long one philips(to fine tune your head lights)
*There (forget how many) screws on top with a metal rim piece.(facing up)
*Then there is one screw each side in the wheel well towards the front from underneath.(facing down)
* Screw on each side of the bumper that holds it to the fender.(facing up)
*The bumper is then connected with plastic clips round to the fenders on each side. (facing to the front) No need to touch these.
It should just slide right out towards the front.
I would rate this job for an average man a 1.5 in difficulty rating. But before you tighen everything down, adjust your head lights.
There are two 10mm bolts that hold the head lights on top.
Two more 10mm bolts on the bottom of the head light.
They can all be left hand-tight before anything. After adjusting your head lights the way you want them, tighten all down.
There are also two up-down screws on the head lights itself, but that is for fine tuning.
All done. Sorry, no pictures, but very easy. Hood and fenders are the same.
Tools:
ratchet
10mm
philips screw driver a 3" and 6" extension
long one philips(to fine tune your head lights)
*There (forget how many) screws on top with a metal rim piece.(facing up)
*Then there is one screw each side in the wheel well towards the front from underneath.(facing down)
* Screw on each side of the bumper that holds it to the fender.(facing up)
*The bumper is then connected with plastic clips round to the fenders on each side. (facing to the front) No need to touch these.
It should just slide right out towards the front.
I would rate this job for an average man a 1.5 in difficulty rating. But before you tighen everything down, adjust your head lights.
There are two 10mm bolts that hold the head lights on top.
Two more 10mm bolts on the bottom of the head light.
They can all be left hand-tight before anything. After adjusting your head lights the way you want them, tighten all down.
There are also two up-down screws on the head lights itself, but that is for fine tuning.
All done. Sorry, no pictures, but very easy. Hood and fenders are the same.
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Yeah try to get a bumper from the same size vehicle as yours.
Such as if you have a 2dr get a 2dr bumper if you have a 4dr get a 4dr bumper. Both will fit eachother either way but when I have done this it seemed a bit off both times I did them so just a heads up.
Such as if you have a 2dr get a 2dr bumper if you have a 4dr get a 4dr bumper. Both will fit eachother either way but when I have done this it seemed a bit off both times I did them so just a heads up.
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