Mitsubishi Bumpers and Bodykit Buying Guide
You have decided that it is time to bring your car to the next level - how do you start? One of the best ways to modify your Mitsubishi is to get a Mitsubishi bumper or Mitsubishi bodykit.
Do not simply just jump in and buy something. There is nothing worse than getting something you didn't want. Read our Mitsubishi bumper and buying guide before you do anything.
Mitsubishi Bumpers Manufacturers
There are many manufacturers of Mitsubishi bumpers and bodykits. The following are the most popular:
- Extreme Dimensions
- Carbon Creations
- VIS Racing Sport
- Wings West
- Ebruni
- Non branded Copies
All of these brands can be found online with low prices at www.incarparts.com.
Depending on what style and material you get prices can vary greatly. If you are looking for a great quality product you should consider Extreme Dimensions, Carbon Creations, or VIS. The other companies simply do not match the quality and price of these manufacturers.
Prices
Expect to pay anywhere from $250 - $900 for a Mitsubishi front bumper.
Expect to pay anywhere from $300 - $1,200 for Mitsubishi rear bumpers. Mitsubishi rear bumpers have more material which makes them more expensive.
Expect to pay anywhere from $750 - $3,500 for a complete Mitsubishi bodykit. This price is dependent on style, material, and brand.
Styles
Mitsubishi bumpers and bodykits come in a huge variety of styles and shapes to choose from. This is 100% personal preference. Remember; always have a concept in mind before you buy anything. Try to create a look that is cohesive and uniform.
Materials
Carbon Fiber: Is a material made of carbon laid in parallel lines. The material is then covered in lacquer to make it strong. Carbon Fiber is low weight, strong, and resistant to heat. However, Carbon Fiber is the most expensive bodykit material!
Fiberglass: The same concept as carbon fiber, but fiberglass is made from fine fibers of glass. It is made in the same way carbon fiber is. Again, it is low weight and pretty strong. This is the most popular material for aftermarket bumpers.
Plastic or Polypropylene: This is flexible and bendable material made from petroleum byproducts. This material is very low weight, but not as strong as carbon fiber or fiberglass. However, it is extremely flexible which resists cracking and splitting.
Our Recommendations
We have tested many Mitsubishi bumpers and bodykits and here is what we can tell you:
- For a slightly larger price Carbon Creations truly creates an outstanding product.
- Don't be afraid of fiberglass - if it is taken to a professional for installation it can look extremely nice.
- Buy the bodykit you want. Don't buy something cheaper that you aren't going to be happy with. It is not worth the hassle.
- Having a professional install your Mitsubishi bumper or bodykit will give you stunning results. You won't recognize your own car.

