Ouch... Curb Rash Under Front Bumper!
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Ouch... Curb Rash Under Front Bumper!
Okay, so I was parking my car and was not aware that I was so close to the curb and ended up running into it scraping the underside of my front bumper a good amount. The curb was maybe a little less than .5'' higher than the bumper and you can see the scrape marks on the front/edge of the bumper when looking at it eye to eye. What makes it worse is that the curb was painted white, and now I have white gashes and scratches on my bumper. Luckily the curb wasnt much higher and I didnt crack, directly run into it head on, or really mess up my bumper.
Have you guys done this to your IS's? What did you do to fix it (re-painting, touch up paint, wetsand & buff) or did you just leave it alone? Im thinking of possibly buying the lip kit now that I have cosmetically damaged my bumper, but would this cover up the bottom part of the bumper where I scraped it up?
Have you guys done this to your IS's? What did you do to fix it (re-painting, touch up paint, wetsand & buff) or did you just leave it alone? Im thinking of possibly buying the lip kit now that I have cosmetically damaged my bumper, but would this cover up the bottom part of the bumper where I scraped it up?
#7
Lexus Fanatic
A rash, sounds like TMI, just kidding.
My stock spoiler has scrapes on the underside, most of which I did with stock sport suspension springs. Now that I'm on Eibach 350's I'm more careful. Damage occurs when parking nose-in. But I'm not worried about since the scratches are all underneath. I am reluctant to add a lip, because I think I would damage it visibly soon enough.
My stock spoiler has scrapes on the underside, most of which I did with stock sport suspension springs. Now that I'm on Eibach 350's I'm more careful. Damage occurs when parking nose-in. But I'm not worried about since the scratches are all underneath. I am reluctant to add a lip, because I think I would damage it visibly soon enough.
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#11
Lexus Champion
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This happens to everyone, even the best of us. I've done it but ended up covering the damage with a GFX front lip, looks brand new, like nothing happened.
If the damage is minor, I think you should just ignore it. No big deal. But if you're concerned about it, do what others have suggested, get a front lip kit to cover the damage. Good luck.
If the damage is minor, I think you should just ignore it. No big deal. But if you're concerned about it, do what others have suggested, get a front lip kit to cover the damage. Good luck.
#12
Northern California Regional Officer
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Too bad you guys can't easily, mount a skid plate like I made for my wife's 1st Gen.
I made these skid plates for the 1IS and 2GS, but for the 2IS an alternative attachment method needs to be investigated since this has to be welded to the tow hook, which the 2IS no longer has.
Detailed pics here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tml#post764921
I made these skid plates for the 1IS and 2GS, but for the 2IS an alternative attachment method needs to be investigated since this has to be welded to the tow hook, which the 2IS no longer has.
Detailed pics here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tml#post764921
Last edited by RMMGS4; 07-21-09 at 07:36 PM.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
Nothing out of the ordinary. In normal, everyday driving, the front lip is going to scrape underneath. I have yet to see one that isn't. Just suck it up, try not to look at it, and move on.