Rear - Bumper Mounting

 

A real Lamborghini This is a photo of a Diablo 6.0 bumper boot

 

These are photo's of different builder methods of bumper boot that I took photos of when I was at the 2002 Knott's show

 


These are photos and comments from other builders about there installation methods.

 

There is a detailed "manual" that Dale has created for you to view (in regards to this section). This instruction manual is on how he built his IFG Phantom Roadster. (click on his logo to visit his web site)

Click here to visit Dale's section on: Chapter 11 - Bumper

 

Dale Van Blokland

I removed the rear bumper to start working on connecting lights. This was a good time to take pictures of how the holes are cut in the bumper to fasten the two pieces together. The bottom photo shows how the metal was inserted into the bumper mount. Fastened in place with a countersunk screw and then two holes were drilled and tapped in the metal bar to accept the bolts from the car.

 


 

Tim Watson

I had to joggle up to clear the Audi trans. I ended up with about 1 1/2 inch clearance over the trans. I used 1 1/2 X 3" 11 gauge steel. With the wide profile, I should have plenty of room to bring the exhausts under.

 


 

Andrew Williams

 

 

 

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