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Old Oct 30, 2003
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Question Installing Tsunami Front Bumper

Well im gonna try and install my tsunami front bumper tomorrow, any advice on it? I searched, but found threads that are about a year old, and I just wanted to know if theres any new advice or installation guides? People say just fit it like the stock bumper, which I plan on doing. But, this thing came with like 25 screws, and these 2 small metal strips. I've taken off my bumper plenty times before, and there aint no 25 screws and 2 metal strips holding it in place. So, what are all these extra screws for? Any help on installing the front bumper would be appreciated!
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There should only be like two screws (if that) and you just use the stock clips. It's really easy... if it doesn't have screws, use the stock ones...
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all the screws are for putting in the grills.use the stock push in buttons on the factory grill area. use the factory bolts in the wheel well and the two metal strips are for the center radiator supports i bolted mine on the cross support under the radiator. you may have to cut them and drill holes to get them to go. u have to drill in the cross member of the car.
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just wondering, does anyone have problems with the tsunami front bumper going at high speeds? I have a small gab between my headlight and bumper, and im thinking if im going at 75-85mph wind will get in there and push the bumper downwards. Any advice on this? Or doest everyones tsunami front bumper fit perfectly?
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jayfreazy... your bumper is painted right?

Oh and the bumper problem... you have all the clips in place and the screw in the wheel well
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yea its painted, and yes I have the screws in the wheel well. I poked all the holes on the side and carved out the accents so it can snap on well. still a small gap between the headlight and bumper. think something might happen?
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Supposed to be no gap. Don't think wind will do anything other than a little noise and whistling
 
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