Okay just want your guys opinions since they are not going to make the Buddy Club 2 kit for 03+ Cavs.
1) front: AAS Summit
side: 00-02 Buddy Club 2
rear: 00-02 Buddy Club 2 w/ fillers
2) front: Drift
side: 00-02 Buddy Club 2
rear: 00-02 Buddy Club 2 w/ fillers
3) front: GM Extreme
side: 00-02 Buddy Club 2
rear: 00-02 Buddy Club 2 w/ fillers
I just like the Buddy Club kit so much and think it would cost an arm and leg to get a 00-02 kit fitted and molded. The kit will most likely be put on in stages due to lack of funds (ie. buy side skirts, paint, install)
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As far as I know none of those kits will line up with the buddy club. The drift might come close though. But you'll have a rear and sides that sit lower than the front, and it will look whack imo..
w00tburgers wrote:As far as I know none of those kits will line up with the buddy club. The drift might come close though. But you'll have a rear and sides that sit lower than the front, and it will look whack imo..
whack. LOL
all i have to say is don't install them one at a time. wait until you get the whole kit then install it at one time.
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Does anyone think this is possible?
What i can due is cut a 03+ Bomex front and a Buddy Club 2 front just below the headlights and mold those together. Would that work or would the kit then be too unstable for driving?
here is a quick chop of what it would roughly look like:
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it is, very possible. especially since theyre both FG. Its really not that hard either, well depending on ur fiberglass experience. I have a mustang FG rear bumper molded on to my stock ABS plastic bumper, it's been there for a little over a year and has not cracked, nor does it have any kind of stretch marks or anything. on top of that, my stock bumper is molded to my car, then to the widebody. its holding up pretty good.
just make your own bc2 anything can be done buy the bc2 you can mould it on to the top of your factory bumper if you find the right shop thats what Im having done right now it isnt that hard and gives you a one off bumper
estimated price for a shop to do it?
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id stay away from shops, they usually want to charge an arm and a keg for stuff like this. So i dont really know since my car has never been in a shop. maybe find a friend that knows how to mold FG and plastic together (not just work with FG) because its kinda different than working with just fiberglass.
Riki Knight wrote:Does anyone think this is possible?
What i can due is cut a 03+ Bomex front and a Buddy Club 2 front just below the headlights and mold those together. Would that work or would the kit then be too unstable for driving?
here is a quick chop of what it would roughly look like:
That looks so hott, the hole in the bumper lines up awesome with the grille. I want
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