Who sells these for front mounts?. help
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When I fitted my Hybrid FMIC I left the bumper bar in place, then cut it with an angle grinder until the FMIC fitted snugly into it. A couple of brackets from bumper bar to FMIC is enough to hold it in place as the pipework provides a lot of support to what is only a lightweight unit. Then the bumper just clips back on to the bumper bar (once you've cut it to fit around the FMIC of course), although I made up a couple of support backets to keep it firm near the wheel arches.
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When I fitted my Hybrid FMIC I left the bumper bar in place, then cut it with an angle grinder until the FMIC fitted snugly into it. A couple of brackets from bumper bar to FMIC is enough to hold it in place as the pipework provides a lot of support to what is only a lightweight unit. Then the bumper just clips back on to the bumper bar (once you've cut it to fit around the FMIC of course), although I made up a couple of support backets to keep it firm near the wheel arches.
Yeahhhh cut all of that haha
Ryan
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