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    Established Member Two Rings jaredsogn's Avatar
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    Oct 02 2006
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    2001 Silver S4
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    Watertown SD

    FMIC Installation

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    Hey guys, just got done installing an ebay fmic in the S4. I removed the entire bumper support like some others have done. My question is about supporting the bumper. For those who have removed the support beam, how did you secure the bumper? Right now it is held on just by the clips on the side. I don't really like how little there is holding it on, so I was wondering if you guys did anything else to secure the bumper.

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    Active Member One Ring
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    Jan 02 2007
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    14548
    Location
    Glenview, IL

    Re: FMIC Installation

    Cut the rebar if you have a grinder and then put it back on the support bar... on JHM's website has a good shot of it and that might be of help... I have done that to three s4's already one of them its been solid for over a year now...
    AWE Stage 3+ / SS Autochrome True Dual / Bi-Pipe / Ebay FMIC / EFK

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    Account Terminated Four Rings
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    Sep 27 2007
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    21404
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    hate on me <3
    Location
    under the knife in, CT

    Re: FMIC Installation

    yea mine is removed, but i plan on redoing a lot of shit (IE: putting the re-bar back and re-doing the piping) to make it fit a million times better.

    mine is held on just the sides, not really an issue.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings o3spec's Avatar
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    Feb 07 2007
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    Dover, DE

    Re: FMIC Installation

    with my oem bumper i made some brackets that connected my bumper to the top of the intercooler. basicly it works like a shim. i don't have any pics of it or i would show you, and i ate a fox and no longer have the bumper on.(so cant' take any)

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