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Re: Bumper Indenting

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Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik View Post
That should be fine, yes. There's no rules about not deforming your bumper, just rules about how your bumper must be constructed and attached.

Also, could you just lower the bumper, bumpers, or that particular section of bumper? Making a separate chunk of bumper just for that area just to lower it there would be a bit extreme, but would also be legal. It looks like you might be interfering with the hard part of the bumper, so this might be your only viable option.
Ok cool. We could possibly lower our bumpers, but for worse case scenario I wanted to know if this was legal or not. Thanks.