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AndreasK 06-12-2018 03:53 AM

Different g-model front bumpers?
 
Was there at some point a change in the g-model front bumper?

On some cars it seems very long and is almost following the slant of the hood.
http://kimbex.pl/wp-content/uploads/...2-1024x768.jpg

On others its straighter and maybe a bit shorter.
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...rn7xtre9pk.jpg
https://www.classicdriver.com/sites/...era_cs_1_0.jpg

Is it just a visual illusion? Or did they change at some point? US v ROW difference? Or perhaps just saging bumper-shocks? Or are the shorter, straighter ones, that I like the most, actually chopped and shortened?

Dpmulvan 06-12-2018 04:09 AM

It's the photograph, looks like a wide angle lens on the brown car.

Jonny042 06-12-2018 04:18 AM

The accordians on both red cars look to have been compressed a bit. You can shorten the bumper shocks a bit to "tuck" the bumpers, and it's generally pleasing to the eye if not overdone.

PS - to answer your question - no, but some have holes for headlight washers.

AndreasK 06-12-2018 05:05 AM

Thanks guys! Could well be the wide angle thing. But sometimes the difference is so huge it makes me wonder.

jjeffries 06-12-2018 05:32 AM

There’s another difference that doesn’t show itself externally: mid-year/pre-SC front bumper blades don’t have the mount for the oil cooler protection plate. John/CT

tirwin 06-12-2018 05:41 AM

I see what you’re saying. I don’t know how much adjustment there is in the bumper depth but I suspect the difference is in installation. I’m not sure the first picture is an optical illusion. If it were the distortion would be uniform to the curvature of the lens. I don’t think that’s happening in the top one. It does indeed look like the bumper is more proud and angled down a bit. I could be wrong though.

Another theory is that some are aftermarket — maybe fiberglass for weight savings — and the fitment isn’t quite the same as factory.

QueWhy 06-12-2018 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonny042 (Post 10070554)
The accordians on both red cars look to have been compressed a bit. You can shorten the bumper shocks a bit to "tuck" the bumpers, and it's generally pleasing to the eye if not overdone.

PS - to answer your question - no, but some have holes for headlight washers.

The accordions don't compress, they are thick hard thick rubber. You may be able to shorten them by taking material out of the middle but the ones pictured each have 5 ribs and appear to be the same length.

Do a search for "bumper tuck" for some example of how people have done it. It's really common with BMW owners but I've seen a few 911s with the same treatment.

I've got a spare bumper, spare accordions, euro trim to replace the reflectors, and a 964 smile; I'm looking to give the bumper tuck a shot this summer.

Hard to see with the Rothmans livery but this SCRS tribute car has the front bumper tucked and the 964 smile.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227570855.jpg

I think all the cars in the OP have standard bumpers. Just the angle of the photos.

Trakrat 06-12-2018 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dpmulvan (Post 10070549)
It's the photograph, looks like a wide angle lens on the brown car.

brown car?? where?


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