Duraflex RS Style Front Bumper - Anyone ever installed this?

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Currently looking for a replacement front bumper on my 2016 FiST and came across Duraflex's RS Style front bumper. I was curious, has anyone here installed this on their FiST? If so, what sort of fitment quality did you find and overall how was the product?
 


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Currently looking for a replacement front bumper on my 2016 FiST and came across Duraflex's RS Style front bumper. I was curious, has anyone here installed this on their FiST? If so, what sort of fitment quality did you find and overall how was the product?
This will not fit without:

1) buying an EU spec front crash bar

or

2) Hacking up the stock bar to make it fit.
 


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Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated.
 


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Thanks for the heads up, much appreciated.
No problem.

Even with those two things, it doesn’t fit well. You’ll have to get crafty making it fit.


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But it does look killer if and when you get it fitted. Lol

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I’m very interested in the duraflex RS style REAR dual exhaust bumper. Sooooo sick. I would imagine same thing right? Have to tube fab a rear crash bar probably to get it to work.
 


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Dont buy duraflex anything. From personal experience nothing fits. Id stray away from anything from those people sell. Even Carbonfiber side skirts and a front lip I purchased didnt fit. Stay away...youve been warned lol
 


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Even the name sounds like fitment is an issue-

“Duraflex”


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For every car I owned anything body wise from the aftermarket never fit "perfect". It never will, therefore massaging is required to fit it just right. Not everyone's mounting points are the same they differ but merely fractionally. A proper heat gun and a damp cold wash cloth will help you shape the body components from Duraflex just like any other manufacturer. I do suggest them, ESPECIALLY if you live in a region with high deer concentration.

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For every car I owned anything body wise from the aftermarket never fit "perfect". It never will, therefore massaging is required to fit it just right. Not everyone's mounting points are the same they differ but merely fractionally. A proper heat gun and a damp cold wash cloth will help you shape the body components from Duraflex just like any other manufacturer. I do suggest them, ESPECIALLY if you live in a region with high deer concentration.

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Thanks for the information. Been looking into this rs style bumper. Got a deer tonight so trying ro figure out which way I want to go.
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