GEN 2 ADD Stealth Fighter front and rear bumpers

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ranger22

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In the right light they are clearly black against the grey, but prob 95% of the time you'd think it's a match.
 

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Did it require any permenant modification? I was looking at these as well as the Fab Fours Vengeance and the instructions on the Vengeance seem to indicate you have to do some cutting on the shroud around the grill shutters.

Also, I’m curious if you have adaptive cruise control and if you were able to successfully relocate the sensor.
 
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Did it require any permenant modification? I was looking at these as well as the Fab Fours Vengeance and the instructions on the Vengeance seem to indicate you have to do some cutting on the shroud around the grill shutters.

Also, I’m curious if you have adaptive cruise control and if you were able to successfully relocate the sensor.



Yes you must trim the shroud for the front bumper and remove the license plate mount on the rear which involves grinding down the welds. Very easy. They sell a bracket to relocate the adaptive cruise control module
 

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Yes you must trim the shroud for the front bumper and remove the license plate mount on the rear which involves grinding down the welds. Very easy. They sell a bracket to relocate the adaptive cruise control module

Thanks for the info. Do the weight of the ADD bumpers cause the stock suspension to sag at all, such that it requires a lift to stay at stock height? Or do they change the ride or handling?
 
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