Bumper facelift

PowerMatt

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hi, i was considering to change the front and rear bumpers from the old crappy half bumper to that of the ibiza mk2 facelift (i,e the nicer bumper) and my question is: are the bumpers just swaps or does it require some minor alterations within the body parts, thanks:help::rolleyes::happy:
 
Jun 17, 2007
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Straight swaps, all you need is the bumpers and the sliding clips thing pop rivet them on so the bumpers slide on in the correct line
 

PowerMatt

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so basicaly the end part of the mudguards and the rear lip of the back wont get in the way?
 

Brummy

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Straight swaps, all you need is the bumpers and the sliding clips thing pop rivet them on so the bumpers slide on in the correct line

NOT SO FAST, BATMAN!! if your putting 'face-lift' bumpers on a 'pre facelift' car there ARE subtle differences to the FRONT wings.. (rear should be no prob really.. ) front wings were/are different on the later models so will need either cutting or 'shaping slightly (hammer usually works ;)) to slide the facelift bumper on ...
:D
 

EvilKinevil

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yup, its possible. a few of us have done it

in my expeirience the rear fitted on no problems

the front was a little more difficult as it seemed the late spec bumper is slightly wider than the origonal, I had to flex mine in and tack it to the arch liner with a small bit of aluminum.

on the facelift cars the grill, lights & wings are different to the pre 96 cars so its not just a perfect swap.

remember there are 2 different types of facelift bumper ones that were used around 1996 then a later spec one which were used fron around 97-99

I have a load of pictures of when I did mine, I'll upload if you want?
 

PowerMatt

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yup, its possible. a few of us have done it

in my expeirience the rear fitted on no problems

the front was a little more difficult as it seemed the late spec bumper is slightly wider than the origonal, I had to flex mine in and tack it to the arch liner with a small bit of aluminum.

on the facelift cars the grill, lights & wings are different to the pre 96 cars so its not just a perfect swap.

remember there are 2 different types of facelift bumper ones that were used around 1996 then a later spec one which were used fron around 97-99

I have a load of pictures of when I did mine, I'll upload if you want?



wow, can you be so kind to upload the pictures i'd like to see how it's done, thanks :) :rolleyes::D
 
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Dont know much about the grills and lights, i forgot i have a mk3 golf headlight conversion so all my wings were modifyed and a custom grill, jumped the gun a bit, sorry for misleading.
 

PowerMatt

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i have plans to merge the grill to the bumper and modify them a bit but i still have to design the kit
 

EvilKinevil

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wow, can you be so kind to upload the pictures i'd like to see how it's done, thanks :) :rolleyes::D


Ibiza Mk2 Pre to post facelift bumper conversion

Here we go again, just because I'm feeling nice and a few people seem to be coming across the same problems I did about a year ago. Here is a how2 guide on converting the Mk2 Ibiza’s bumpers from pre-facelift (1993-95) to the facelift type (1996-99). Sorry for war & peace here but I'm trying to cover everyone’s questions.

Rear Bumper.

I'll start off by stating that the rear bumper from a 96 onwards car will fit exactly onto a pre 1996 car, using the exact same mountings and the same bolts. (IIRC 2 at the top 2 at the bottom) this will take 15 mins max to swap em over. (If you have a big bore exhaust you might need to trim the black lower skirt with a Stanley knife). All 96-99 cars have the same rear bumper, it doesn’t matter what model you source from (1.0,1.4,2.0, Cupra) they are all the same.

Pre-facelift bumper (1993-1995) pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/ibizaprefaceliftrear.jpg

Facelift bumper (1996-1999) pic:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/96faceliftrear.jpg



Front Bumper

This is where things get awkward. I will try and simplify things as best I can. Here goes!

There is a bit of confusion about the 3 types of front bumper, here's the best explanation I can manage:

Type 1, Pre-facelift up to 1995 (all models 1.4/1.6/2.0) Pic:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/ibizaprefaceliftfront.jpg

Type 2, Facelift Phase 1 some 1996 cars only (all models) this will fit right on. Pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/96facelift.jpg

Type 3, Facelift 1996 onwards (all models) Pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/IM000373.jpg

Now, you will be thinking what’s the difference between a type 2 and a type 3 bumpers? Well, during production between 1995 & 1996 Seat "face lifted" the Ibiza and changed the lights/grill/indicators/bumper and also the front wings. The difference is just over 1/2 an inch either side of the bumper, making the type 3 bumper not fit onto the pre 96 cars (but it will, stay with me here)

A "type 2" (1996) Ibiza bumper will fit straight onto a pre 1996 car, no problems. Use the same fittings that the original bumper fitted on. (These are not made by seat anymore and are difficult to get)

A "type 3" (1996 onwards) will require some work to make it fit properly (see below)

Fitting guide

To remove the existing bumper, start by removing the indicators (push out) and grill (3 screws under bonnet, 4 plastic clips) to get access to the mounting bolts 2 at the top 2 at the bottom (10mm bolts) there is a clip either side of the existing bumper, which takes a little time to work loose.
It will look like this. pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/aam.jpg
Also remove the lower plastic trim.

Now for the new bumper

The new bumper, it will fit on the front of the car properly but will be a bit wider at the sides about 1/2 inch either side. It sits back on the 4 10mm studs that the original bumper sat on. I used 2 small strips of aluminum to tack the bumper to the arch liner (you will need to remove the front wheels too). You will need 2 people to do this, one to flex the bumper in, one to drill and tack the bumper to the arch liner. Pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/PICT0002.jpg
The aluminum or steel was cut to size using tin snips, then using a small drill and some self tapper screws the bumper was tacked to the arch liner

the aluminum strip, all it is is a strip about 1/2 inch wide by about 8 inch long with lots of holes in for self tappers, it was real thin aluminium to bend to the curve of the arch liner

Then just tighten everything up and put it all back together (indicators, grill, wheels)


Fog Lights

If your pre-facelift bumper has fog lights, they will just screw into place using the existing connections if your car already had fog lights fitted. If not there are 2 blanking caps to go over the holes in the bumper where the lights could go. There are 2 different types of fog lights (pre-facelift and facelift models)

Splitter

The later spec bumpers (type 2 & type 3) came with slightly different splitters. The 1.0 & 1.4 models came with a small black splitter
pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/IM000311.jpg
Where as the Cupra's came with a deeper splitter
pic: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y109/Evilkinevil/IM000373.jpg

It is very easy to change the splitters over; they are still available from Seat dealer’s code being 6K0805903E

However there are a few variations, please check with your dealer before you purchase.

There, think I covered everything. Please let me know if the links don't work or you require stuff to be explained more.

This may not be completely correct but working on my 1995 Ibiza GTi I have found it to be true to the best of my knowledge

Good luck

this was a wee guide I knocked up for the old seatcupra site (now shut)
I think all the links still work, some of the pictures are a bit small now though
I have heard that my guide is slighty wrong but not sure what, as this worked on my car.
unfortunally I don't have any pics of the car without the bumpers on so you can see the car naked

hope this helps, if you need any more info just drop me a line
 

looooce

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mr evil, you are a hero, ive been confused by the bumper situation for a while now. i have the facelift bumper on the rear, but am awaiting for the front, so that is currently pre-facelift (im driving a '96 biza). will be refering back to this thread many a time whilst trying to fit my front bumper, so thank you very much!!
 

PowerMatt

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Hey man Thanks very much for all this info i just bought me the bumper and now when i have time to spare... we'll see when that happens... i'll be working on it, thanks again for all this info
 
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