'92 Drift Kit, install questions
Posted: December 29th, 2004, 6:04 am
I had posted on here before that I had bought a Drift kit for my '92, but just got around to starting the install last night.
I successfully installed the front bumper, which I figured would be the hardest part (took about 3 hours by myself). There are a few minor details that I'm not 100% sure about, and I'm hoping someone that's done this before can point me in the right direction.
1. The passenger side section matched up perfectly with the wheel well, but the drivers side is a bit off. It's about 1" from matching up flush with the wheel well on that side. The bumper is pressed up completely against the frame, though, so it's not like there's any more room to give. Is there something I should be taking off, or is this pretty common?
2. When I close the hood, there's a major gap there. I can literally put my whole hand in the gap here, and it's very obvious. I don't think that anything could be removed that would push it upwards like this, so is there something I'm supposed to buy to raise that up?
3. There is a center piece that goes literally from one headlight to another that's used to help mount it. I don't know what it's called, but it's 2 pieces: the top piece has 4 bolts in it, and I drilled 4 holes in the bumper to push these through. Then, a bottom piece matches up to it, and that bottom piece is the one that I think has mounting brackets. Anyway, this piece started to crack the bumper when I put it on snug, and I had to take the nuts off of the 2 bolts on the sides (so now, it's just being held on by the two middle bolts). Is this normal, or indicative of something not being installed right?
4. The OEM bumper had signal lights on the side and front, but the new bumper only has a place for them on the side. Is there a way to fit the signal light in the front?
5. Last question. For the signal light on the sides, how are you supposed to mount them? The bumper just has an empty hole that the light will slide all of the way through, and there's nothing anywhere near it that I could even screw a new bracket to.
I apologize if any of my questions seem ignorant. I'm not new to customization, but I'm usually an interior-and-stereo guy; this is my first body kit, and I just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid!
I successfully installed the front bumper, which I figured would be the hardest part (took about 3 hours by myself). There are a few minor details that I'm not 100% sure about, and I'm hoping someone that's done this before can point me in the right direction.
1. The passenger side section matched up perfectly with the wheel well, but the drivers side is a bit off. It's about 1" from matching up flush with the wheel well on that side. The bumper is pressed up completely against the frame, though, so it's not like there's any more room to give. Is there something I should be taking off, or is this pretty common?
2. When I close the hood, there's a major gap there. I can literally put my whole hand in the gap here, and it's very obvious. I don't think that anything could be removed that would push it upwards like this, so is there something I'm supposed to buy to raise that up?
3. There is a center piece that goes literally from one headlight to another that's used to help mount it. I don't know what it's called, but it's 2 pieces: the top piece has 4 bolts in it, and I drilled 4 holes in the bumper to push these through. Then, a bottom piece matches up to it, and that bottom piece is the one that I think has mounting brackets. Anyway, this piece started to crack the bumper when I put it on snug, and I had to take the nuts off of the 2 bolts on the sides (so now, it's just being held on by the two middle bolts). Is this normal, or indicative of something not being installed right?
4. The OEM bumper had signal lights on the side and front, but the new bumper only has a place for them on the side. Is there a way to fit the signal light in the front?
5. Last question. For the signal light on the sides, how are you supposed to mount them? The bumper just has an empty hole that the light will slide all of the way through, and there's nothing anywhere near it that I could even screw a new bracket to.
I apologize if any of my questions seem ignorant. I'm not new to customization, but I'm usually an interior-and-stereo guy; this is my first body kit, and I just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid!