FIRST pics of HYPER KIT!!
Well there is a way to install a modified crash bar, i will be using the stock mounts and installing a tubular bar from one end to the other wich will fit perfectly under the front and rear bumper, at least this way i will have some protection.
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Ummm i did not say that we had a fitment problem becasue of the crash bar. I know that you need to remove the front crash bar to fit the front bumper. you have told me many times that you need to remove the front crash bar to fit the evo 8 bumper. Your site even says that this front bumper is JDM spec bumper and requires the front bumper to be remove. We did not have a problem of the crash bar. THe point is that the front bumper was too wide! When i say wide, i mean the sides are not fitting right. The front bumper was too wide! My body shop had decided to take the bumpers apart to make the front bumper wo the right lenght! Since he was making the body kit shorter, he decided to make it long allowing the crash bar to stay on. My rear bumber was too short and need to be wider so it woould not crack. And my rear bumper the holes were no lineing up properly.
I also thought i could put my body kit on my self with some friends because they fitted there body kits themsevles too. But in the end i could not do it because the holes were not lined up and the lip where the rivet point were suposed to be were not in the spot.
I also thought i could put my body kit on my self with some friends because they fitted there body kits themsevles too. But in the end i could not do it because the holes were not lined up and the lip where the rivet point were suposed to be were not in the spot.



