David, thanks so much. I have a 71 with these bumpers that I’m just starting in on, but this gives me good insight on some of the adjustments I need to make to fix some positioning. I’ve learned lots from your videos that will make my own project smarter and more manageable.
I am installing pre 1972 bumpers on a 1974 2002. The base bumper supports shown in your video are different than the stock supports(1971 and prior) by reason of a flange added that allows them to be attached to the frame using the same attachment point as the 1974 "big bumper". Could you tell me where I can buy those bumper supports. Thanks!
Love them! Alberta plates too! I grew up in Calgary in the 80's driving these beasties:-) Sadly I quickly jumped onto Blunt Tech's site drooling and..."TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE DUE TO HIGH DEMAND" *sniff*
Excellent content and progress again. Your 2002 is absolutely awesome. They sell in U.K. for £20,000 to £25,000. Yours has the best dynamic colour. Looks so much better now. U.K. supports you. More please more often. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great job! One thing David, for the front bumper side pieces, there should be a rubber spacer between the bumper and the fender. That will prevent the bumper from scratching the paintwork. There is a BMW part for that, but any rubber spacer with the proper inner diameter (same as the bolt) will do