Finishing up with installation. There are different ways to go about this. I chose to do studs within the bumpers. I used stainless bolts welded to a stainless base. (Thanks to my buddy Bob) They were bead blasted to help grip the resin also.
You have to rough up the inside of the bumpers so the resin can grip. Mark the inside of the bumper where you want the bracket to rest. Try to get the bracket centered and look at the bumpers from the side to make sure they are about 90 degrees from the edge so they will be easy to put on. Cut a lot of small pieces of mat to put into the resin for strength.
I took some tape and taped up the area on the car where I wanted the bumpers to go. I outlined each one with a marker. I then cut out two templates of soda cardboard box. You need something flexible. I cut two holes for the bolts to go through on each one. I made sure there was some overlap on each side of the bumper.
After the resin dries. I will place the cardboard on top of the bumpers placing the bolts in the hole openings. Trace around the bumpers and cut it out. Now you have a template to take to the car and place on top of the outline to drill your holes.
