Mazda Speed vs Corksport
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Re: Mazda Speed vs Corksport
the erebuni one may be better quality but it costs a little more than the mazdaspeed one, so i think i'll still get the corksport one, especially considering i don't hit curbs much and don't need something too fancy
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Re: Mazda Speed vs Corksport
Erebuni is trash. CS is a much better version, but not near the quality of the mazdaspeed one.<p>EREBUNI was like $250 when I called them directlyu and asked a year or so ago
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according to the erebuni website, the front bumper that looks like the ms one is $707.00, so either they hiked it way up or made it better, eithier way i'm not getting it
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Re: Mazda Speed vs Corksport
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Silkwyrm:
But one of the things I have noticed is that part of the area for the signal lights needs to be cut away if you are using the stock signal lights or they wont fit. Fairly easy with a dremel and cutting disk.<hr></blockquote><p>I was putting on my bumper, and couldnt get a hold of a dremel or cutting disk for the next few days... so since I am impatient, I just decided to make a cardboard template of my OEM bumper's turn signals, taped it to the corksport bumper and used drill bits to drill out the outline of the signal mounts. <p>Turned out well though, Like a glove
But one of the things I have noticed is that part of the area for the signal lights needs to be cut away if you are using the stock signal lights or they wont fit. Fairly easy with a dremel and cutting disk.<hr></blockquote><p>I was putting on my bumper, and couldnt get a hold of a dremel or cutting disk for the next few days... so since I am impatient, I just decided to make a cardboard template of my OEM bumper's turn signals, taped it to the corksport bumper and used drill bits to drill out the outline of the signal mounts. <p>Turned out well though, Like a glove