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dkfracing April-1st-2002 08:56 PM

Will the P5 2001 front bumper fit the 2001 ES sedan
 
I was hoping someone might know if the I could put a P5 front bumper on a Protege ES sedan of the same year. I know that the colors are diffrent but I was hoping that it would blot on.
Any help would be great.

Kincaid April-1st-2002 10:12 PM

Don't forget to replace the rebar to the P5/MP3 spec.

Fulminatus April-2nd-2002 04:04 PM

Re: Will the P5 2001 front bumper fit the 2001 ES sedan
 
Order the "mp3" version of the bumper so that it doesn't have the bumper markers on the side =)

Although if you don't get side skirts and a rear skirt, it might look kinda silly cuz the bottom of the car is not lined up well.

dkfracing April-2nd-2002 04:24 PM

Is the rebar needed
 
Thanks for the info guys, I called the dealer got some prices,but do I have to change the rebar or will it fit ok anyway. Any help would be nice.

Kincaid April-2nd-2002 08:36 PM


Originally posted by Paolo
I *THINK* That the MP3 bumper should fit, the MP3 is basically a protoge right? so why would mazda do a running change and use a different re-bar on it? Aren't the re-bar's welded to the frame rails? I thought this was required.
The MP3 bumper is wider. It can't be mounted on the existing Protege sedan without modification. You have to get the MP3 rebar.

EDIT: oh yeah. And your front fender wells have to be replaced to accomodate the lower bumper.

dkfracing April-3rd-2002 09:54 PM

I talk to Mazda and a couple of body shops and there might be a way around buying the rebar. If you fill just the part of the bumper where the rebar should be with expanding foam like the stuff they use for fiberglass molds, then sand out the size and shape of the bar it should work.

SedanMan April-4th-2002 04:13 PM

Let me know how it turns out.

Kincaid April-4th-2002 04:54 PM


Originally posted by dkfracing
I talk to Mazda and a couple of body shops and there might be a way around buying the rebar. If you fill just the part of the bumper where the rebar should be with expanding foam like the stuff they use for fiberglass molds, then sand out the size and shape of the bar it should work.
Just don't let an insurance adjuster see it after an accident. You'll be screwed. Damage won't be covered as that modification won't be passed by the safety board.


Adn if you have any injury from an accident you won't get a thing.

dkfracing April-4th-2002 07:54 PM

That's not what the adjuster said, he said that as long as you don't modify the rebar then you're fine, it's no diffrent then putting on a aftermarket bumper. The only problem you could have is lower speed impacts i.e. shopping carts and parking lot bumps, they aren't sure how the bumper will responed, could be good could be bad.

Any ideas, lets hear them?

Kincaid April-4th-2002 09:22 PM

All I know is that for 125 CAD I can get the rebar.

So why risk doing something halfassed when you can do it right for a small price.

And your adjuster says it doesn't matter?? That's very odd. The bumper won't respond correctly in any front impacts with that foam behind it. Who knows how it'll end up affecting air bag sensors. And if they do go off due to that mod then it certainly won't be covered.

DanMan April-5th-2002 04:13 AM

Thats true and replacing bumpers and air bags will be a heafty punishment for your nickel pinching

Kincaid April-5th-2002 06:46 AM


Originally posted by DanMan
Thats true and replacing bumpers and air bags will be a heafty punishment for your nickel pinching
Don't forget dash and steering wheel replacement.

As well as windshield replacement. As when the passenger airbag goes off the flap that releases hinges up and breaks the windshield.

Most vehicles with passenger airbags have this done to them. I'm sure it's a part scam. I notice in every vehicle I get into how the airbag covers are hinged. And most will break the windshield when deployed. Also I've been there, done that.


Overall it's a good $4000 CAD job or more. As each airbag is $1500, windshield is around 800. And the other costs.

Not a risk I'd be willing to take.


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