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1G 1ga wing and bumper question

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wcpierson

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Sep 16, 2005
Cedar Knolls, New Jersey
first are the 1ga bumpers from a talon or eclipse direct bolt ons for my laser or is there any modifications that have to be done?

second is there anyway of mounting the wing from a 1g onto my wingless 1ga laser withought drilling mounting holes?
 
I did a little research for you and foud a few articles. From what i read the 1g's rears are pretty much interchangeable. So I guess that means you can bolt on the rear bumper. Curious as to why you would want to change it. I think you might have to change tail lights then but thats not a fact just a guess.

As for not drilling holes to mount the 1g spoiler on your laser is not possible unless you load up the glue:nono: It would take you less that 45 min to mount it the proper way by finding some old clips to drill into the hatch and on the side and whalla you have your laser with a spoiler.

This was jsut done with the search buttom SOME of this information could be invalid.

Hope it atleast helps.

Jeff
 
90-91 Talon Eclipse and Laser bumpers are all interchangeable from what to the other. You will not need to change lights as the lights on these 2 years of cars are all the same except for the emblem in the middle peice and the paint stripe on them.

As for the spoiler, it is possible to mount a spoiler on your car without drilling many holes, but you will need to purchase a pre-drilled hatch and still do some drilling in the side panels. It really isnt that hard to do if you get all the mounting peices with the spoiler including the small plastic peices. Then from there its all measuring and drilling. If you use the plastic clips that stick inside the body, after you drill the holes you would need to file the hole into a square shape to hold the plasic clip. I have also seen people use self tapping screws to mount the clips, so whatever works best for you I guess.

Good luck.
 
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