Anyway to get rid of gap on jdm ef bumper besides buying whole front end???
like topic says, i just slapped a jdm ef9 civic bumper on my 90 std hatch
i read up on honda tech and it said there was gonna be a slight gap, but i also read numerous ppl say with lil mods u can make it flush w/o buying the whole front end, but no one actually posted a way on how to do it, so if anyone can help me out on making it sit flush that would be cool
the gap isnt that bad, it still looks good to me, but if it was flush it would look way more cleaner.
THIS IS FOR A 90 CIVIC
Modified by Ba4 at 7:39 AM 4/15/2004
Modified by Ba4 at 7:41 AM 4/15/2004
i read up on honda tech and it said there was gonna be a slight gap, but i also read numerous ppl say with lil mods u can make it flush w/o buying the whole front end, but no one actually posted a way on how to do it, so if anyone can help me out on making it sit flush that would be cool
the gap isnt that bad, it still looks good to me, but if it was flush it would look way more cleaner.
THIS IS FOR A 90 CIVIC
Modified by Ba4 at 7:39 AM 4/15/2004
Modified by Ba4 at 7:41 AM 4/15/2004
are you refering to the gap between the headlights and the bumper? i have an EF8 SiR front end on my rex and i used to have a nassssssty gap till i did one of those "lil modifications" no one talks about, i just evaluated what was causing the gap, modded it to fit, bolted it up and it fit perfectly....anyway im sure the civic is a lil different since they got bumper fillers or wutever but if you could possible post a pic of the gap maybe i could help..
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If its the gap between the bumper and headlights, then its a piece call the "filler piece". If you have the complete front end, then you should have one. If you forgot to put it on.
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