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Title: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 12:42:35
As my mouldings on my superior pre facelift are starting to lift i was thinking about swapping to facelift ones ones. But then the front bumper would be out of place, so what is the normal way forward in that regard. An irmscher bumper is to rare/expensive and the facelift ones are just wrong IMO.
So what would the general advise be please?
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: VXL V6 on 26 October 2014, 17:26:15
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 October 2014, 17:37:21
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.
Given that the rear bumper is equally boltoffandonable, I would do both ends and the mirrors as well :y
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 19:10:47
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Was thinking about removing the chrome from the bumper but want sure how it would look as it would leave a recess. I suppose I could fill the gap the chrome has left before painting it.

Facelift front bumper that looks like it's bottom lip is sticking out cause it's in a huff isn't an option
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: omega3000 on 26 October 2014, 19:12:49
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Was thinking about removing the chrome from the bumper but want sure how it would look as it would leave a recess. I suppose I could fill the gap the chrome has left before painting it.

Facelift front bumper that looks like it's bottom lip is sticking out cause it's in a huff isn't an option

 ;D ;D :-X

Ive removed the chrome trim on mine , looks ok  :y
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 October 2014, 19:18:52
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Was thinking about removing the chrome from the bumper but want sure how it would look as it would leave a recess. I suppose I could fill the gap the chrome has left before painting it.

Facelift front bumper that looks like it's bottom lip is sticking out cause it's in a huff isn't an option
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Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 19:20:33
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Ive removed the chrome trim on mine , looks ok  :y

Any chance of a picture, or is there one in the gallery.
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 19:23:04
Is the rear bumper a straight swap, not sure I would swap it but thought I'd ask as the facelift one covers a lot more of the rest quarter on an estate.
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: omega3000 on 26 October 2014, 19:26:14
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Was thinking about removing the chrome from the bumper but want sure how it would look as it would leave a recess. I suppose I could fill the gap the chrome has left before painting it.

Facelift front bumper that looks like it's bottom lip is sticking out cause it's in a huff isn't an option

 ;D ;D :-X

Ive removed the chrome trim on mine , looks ok  :y

Any chance of a picture, or is there one in the gallery.

Ive not got one of it recently done , the trim on mine took a bashing so just removed it from the back bumper for a start . If you have a picture of your car , just edit and paste over in black to give an idea of what it looks like  :y

(http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc41/milleblack/47662cf7-67d1-4d1e-a5c9-45e6158f123e_zps5e49237d.jpg)
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 19:31:11
The easiest answer is to have the bumper top sprayed to match (removing the chrome trim). Fitting a facelift bumper would entail changing the bonnet and ideally the headlights as well.

Was thinking about removing the chrome from the bumper but want sure how it would look as it would leave a recess. I suppose I could fill the gap the chrome has left before painting it.

Facelift front bumper that looks like it's bottom lip is sticking out cause it's in a huff isn't an option

 ;D ;D :-X

Ive removed the chrome trim on mine , looks ok  :y

Any chance of a picture, or is there one in the gallery.

Ive not got one of it recently done , the trim on mine took a bashing so just removed it from the back bumper for a start . If you have a picture of your car , just edit and paste over in black to give an idea of what it looks like  :y

Might try that, not sure the missus will be happy with me sticking black tape on the computer screen though
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 October 2014, 19:33:14
Is the rear bumper a straight swap, not sure I would swap it but thought I'd ask as the facelift one covers a lot more of the rest quarter on an estate.
Quarter trim is the same, rear bumper is a snug fit, but fits nicely. You also need the facelift crashbar... to put this procedure into context, my facelift estate has a prefacelift rear wing/quarter panel fitted and you can barely tell :y
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 20:02:54
Is the rear bumper a straight swap, not sure I would swap it but thought I'd ask as the facelift one covers a lot more of the rest quarter on an estate.
Quarter trim is the same, rear bumper is a snug fit, but fits nicely. You also need the facelift crashbar... to put this procedure into context, my facelift estate has a prefacelift rear wing/quarter panel fitted and you can barely tell :y

Cheers Al, not sure about the rear bumper as I am happy with mine, looks good as my car is black anyway. Nice to know there is an option though. Well see about getting some facelift mouldings on first then see how the front bumper looks with the chrome removed.

Cheers all
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: RobG on 26 October 2014, 20:26:18
MFL with standard bumper
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/MFLbumper_zpsae0fe137.jpg) (http://s190.photobucket.com/user/belisensis/media/MFLbumper_zpsae0fe137.jpg.html)

With FL bumper
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/FLBUMPERonMFL_zps5a088acb.jpg) (http://s190.photobucket.com/user/belisensis/media/FLBUMPERonMFL_zps5a088acb.jpg.html)
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: al brown on 26 October 2014, 20:50:36
Cheers Rob :y

Does look a lot cleaner but as mine is black I think I will just leave my bumpers on and just remove the silver trim if I get some side mouldings.

Al
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: Temetsy on 26 October 2014, 22:13:51
So the FL bumpers are a bolt-on to PFL? :o Damn that looks nice :y
Title: Re: facelift door mouldings
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 October 2014, 23:07:28
So the FL bumpers are a bolt-on to PFL? :o Damn that looks nice :y
Apart from some detail differences, ie rear lights on a saloon and a hidden indent on the estate rear quarter, the body shells are identical across the range :y