Anyone fitted the Forge FMIC?

HarveyGTI

Guest
How easy is it to fit the Forge FMIC, as in I can fit induction kits, DV's, strut braces etc......so I am not that technical but can certianly do bits and pieces....would it be advised to take this on, or let Forge do it

just thinking of saving myself the £125 fitment charge and if it is easy to fit it myself (I have seen the guide on the Forge website, which looks relatively straight forward)
 

Saul

<b>SCN Admin</b>
May 21, 2001
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its reasonable, bumper off job, can be fiddly if you havent the right tools, but its ok to do, may take you a day though and some of the hoses can be a b*tch to sit right under the head lights, depends how confident you are feeling :)
 

BCM

Keyboard Gangster
Feb 1, 2005
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Wishaw, North Lanarkshire
go on mate, just do it, once the bumpers off you'll be fine, just have a spare car handy to go to the shops to get jubilee clips and other tools as needed!
 

HarveyGTI

Guest
go on mate, just do it, once the bumpers off you'll be fine, just have a spare car handy to go to the shops to get jubilee clips and other tools as needed!

yeah me and my mate are gunna do it, so will have his car if we need to get clips, tools etc for the job

I think if you break it down, its literally bumper off, screw in FMIC and bumper back on

I'm feeling confident:)
 
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