Trans Am rear bumpers are the same 93-02.
Firebird/Formula rear bumpers are the same 93-02.
You can bolt a Trans Am rear bumper on a Firebird/Formula and bolt a Firebird/Formula rear bumper on a Trans Am, but in both cases, the bottom won't line up with the body because Trans Ams have sideskirts and Firebird/Formulas just have rocker panels. It bolts up correctly, but it doesn't look clean when you mix rear bumper types without the correct sideskirt panel, IMO.
Okay this helped a lot thank you. Im actually looking for the whole body kit basically. Including the side skirt. I already got the front bumper and there is a back bumper in the area. Side skirts seem like the hardest piece to find.
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(WRITE-UP) Mounting Trans Am Side Skirts in Firebirds
I installed side skirts without drilling holes for the rivets. I used self tapping screws for the bottom, and 3M double sided molding tape for the edge against the rocker panel.
3M body molding tape works well. I mostly use it to attach HID ballasts to engine bay sheet metal. Just make sure to clean both surfaces well using something like Simple Green and dry it completely before trying to apply.
Yeah that's an issue with your fender. Someone at some point tried to use the plastic as a jacking point.
Look under and straighten that area out. It'll tighten up the gap.
What I did to mine was take out the two bolts on the bottom of the fender that hold the fender to the seam. I took pliers and bent it back into position and put the bolts back in. Lines up perfect now
Alright ill give it a try, probably on Monday and let u know how it goes
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