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SharkBite 10-21-2015 07:22 PM

Stillen Front Bumper Fitment
 
Hey Guys, recently picked up the Stillen 4 piece kit.

Made sure everything was okay, took some pictures, and took it straight down to the body shop. I noticed everywhere Stillen had labels ending with a warning to check fitment before hand.

Long story short, get it back, and it's not close to good fitment. The guy wont fix it so I hand him a subpoena, Stillen said it was his fault for not fitting first. The bumper isn't tucked into the clips under the light and is clearly trying to bow out. Within a few days it would, and the side clips would snap. So now the clips adjacent to my fender are snapped and the bumper isn't flush against the lights. Pressure cracks are forming near where the lights meet the hood.

Has anyone who's installed this been required to take off their bumper absorber? I want to try to refit this myself and save the $2,300 I may or may not be receiving in the following lawsuit. I'm also going to try mounting the side panels nexto the fender offset backwards a little to reduce pressure... but it's still going to be pushing harder than it should on my bumper.

On a side note: Has the styroform absorber caused aspiration issues for anyone running a longtube *specifically Takeda*? Ever since install I noticed a drastic increase in my oil consumption, actually hitting safe mode. I will definitely be getting a new short-block.

Thanks for the time and cheers

Chris

Chuck33079 10-21-2015 07:24 PM

I can't speak on the bumper issue, but the oil consumption is not related to the styrofoam in any way whatsoever.

SharkBite 10-21-2015 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3332484)
I can't speak on the bumper issue, but the oil consumption is not related to the styrofoam in any way whatsoever.

Yeah I didn't believe it would be correlated at all ordinarily. With the particular particular bumper cover I received, the sytrofoam is actually pressing against the intake duct in my grille... I figured maybe the seal its making is choking flow enough to raise engine temperatures significantly.

I've owned the car since 58,000 miles and I'm at 101,000. Seems like an odd time for oil consumption to spike so drastically but I am no mechanic.

Guess not though! Thanks.


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