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Hi, i have a 92 Camry and i was wondering if there were anyway to put on the 95-96 RMM front lip without changing my bumper? Thanks
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95-96 headlights aren't the same as 92-94? I thought that the only difference was the corner lenses on the bumper.
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On 2001-07-25 19:23, Spectra Blue Camry wrote:
Nope, the 95-6 RMM lip will not fit the 92-94 bumpers. You'll have to do a bumper (and maybe headlight) conversion.
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In addition to the different bumper lights (2pc vs. 4pc) the headlights on '94-'96 become narrower on the inside. Look closer next time, you'll see what i mean.
Wow I never noticed. Okay I have to remember to check that out next time.
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On 2001-07-25 19:33, Phi wrote:
In addition to the different bumper lights (2pc vs. 4pc) the headlights on '94-'96 become narrower on the inside. Look closer next time, you'll see what i mean.
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The bumpers are different. It will not fit. If you take a look at pics of the "facelift" version and before, you will see. The RMM lip goes all the way around the front bumper.
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I have asked this question about going the other way about a year ago. Cept Gen 3.5 to 3.
It will fit. Issue is it wont FIT. Anything is always possible if you want it to work. Always remember that. I have been proven wrong big time this past weekend. Like I thought once a frame was bent its done. WRONG, its who
you know and how deep your pockets are.
Point is, If you want it to fit you can make it fit. There will need to be some fabrications for brackets and some drilling. Maybe some fiber glassing to. But it is possible.
For simply bolt-on and go, no you need to have the proper generation bumper for the lip. Another one of my may projects.
And project92, look closely at some of those camrys. Some times it is a gen 3.5 bumper, they just cut out that little lip where the grill goes to put in the gen 3 grill. Damon I know did this.
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