STILLEN F-Sport Front Splitter Announcement
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Will the 3M double sided tape hold the lip on firmly in Sacramento, CA weather or do we need to drill the screws in? I'm thinking about getting a front lip but I don't want to drill/screw any holes into my car.
#64
The double sided tape keeps it in in place but I recommend screwing the 9 screws in comes with. With that it should be enough to secure it. I understand you don't want to drill holes but why take the risk of losing the lip of you do hit something, especially if your lowered?
Last edited by 3ISRC; 08-23-15 at 10:32 PM.
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You do need to use the screws to secure the Splitter. I understand your aversion to drilling holes in your car. However, when done on the underside of the bumper it will never be seen or affect anything.
#66
Mark, do you think this is necessary? I've installed the provided 9 screws spaced out evenly accross. I'm just paranoid, I've lost some carbon fiber lips in the past from hitting something in the freeway .
#67
I'm actually wondering if I should put more screws in addition to the 9 screws provided.
Mark, do you think this is necessary? I've installed the provided 9 screws spaced out evenly accross. I'm just paranoid, I've lost some carbon fiber lips in the past from hitting something in the freeway .
Mark, do you think this is necessary? I've installed the provided 9 screws spaced out evenly accross. I'm just paranoid, I've lost some carbon fiber lips in the past from hitting something in the freeway .
#68
Here in western NY, where we average almost 100 inches of snow a year, 3M tape and screws usually isn't enough. I always drill holes and install the lip with nuts, bolts, and lock washers. With just screws, when we get that first 20+ inch snow storm and you drive your car in the snow, that lip is coming off when you barrel thru the first 2 foot snow drift or when you hit that chunk of ice that was in the road that fell of the car in front of you. On my last car the lip got ripped off trying to get out of my driveway with just screws, so I now do the nut bolt method. If you want it really secure and you can get a bolt up in there and get your fingers in to put the nut on then you might give this a try.
#69
Since yours is already installed just take one screw out, drill it out a bit, put the nut bolt on, then go on to the next. Then for good measure you might want to add 2-4 right up front in the center.
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I'm actually wondering if I should put more screws in addition to the 9 screws provided.
Mark, do you think this is necessary? I've installed the provided 9 screws spaced out evenly accross. I'm just paranoid, I've lost some carbon fiber lips in the past from hitting something in the freeway .
Mark, do you think this is necessary? I've installed the provided 9 screws spaced out evenly accross. I'm just paranoid, I've lost some carbon fiber lips in the past from hitting something in the freeway .
#71
I have seen people on other makes and models use bolts instead of screws. While this is more secure, you run the risk of damaging the mounting points of the bumper if the splitter hits something hard enough. While I haven't seen that happen, the last thing I'd want to see is your bumper damaged from the splitter not coming off instead. That being said it is your choice to use bolts. Extra screws would give it some extra strength if you think you're going to hit things.
Last edited by 3ISRC; 08-24-15 at 03:19 PM.
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I'm glad you brought this up. I've had a splitter rip off before and it took the stock lower lip with it since the splitter was attached with nuts and bolts. This happened on a different car. You are right though, I would rather lose the splitter than damaging the bumper. I will probably just buy more matching self tapping screws to add to the 9. Can you please provide the size of the screws that came with the splitter, if it's not too much trouble?
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I payed $375 in Canadian and picked it up across the river in Niagara Falls New York and snuck it back over the border lol
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