Front Lip Install
#1
Front Lip Install
Sup,
Anyone have any tips for installing the skipper style front lip? Used the existing holes/screws plus some 20lb double sided tape to secure it but there was still a small gap. Looked awesome but pulled up to work a couple of days later to work to realize one side of the lip was torn off basically :/
My car is leased so I don't want to drill into the white part of the bumper, but I understand to properly secure it I will need to do some type of drilling. Anyone have any tips? especially those who have added lip with a leased car.
thanks
MEAHT
What it looked like before it was torn off:
Anyone have any tips for installing the skipper style front lip? Used the existing holes/screws plus some 20lb double sided tape to secure it but there was still a small gap. Looked awesome but pulled up to work a couple of days later to work to realize one side of the lip was torn off basically :/
My car is leased so I don't want to drill into the white part of the bumper, but I understand to properly secure it I will need to do some type of drilling. Anyone have any tips? especially those who have added lip with a leased car.
thanks
MEAHT
What it looked like before it was torn off:
#2
Looks great!
#6
Lexus Test Driver
I installed mine with only tapes cause my screw holes didn't line up.
Did a lot of shavings to make this fit good like this and many thoughts on just ripping this apart into pieces cause the fitment was so bad but I decided to keep it and now I'm liking it more and more every time I see it. I only paid $90 for this thing too!
Did a lot of shavings to make this fit good like this and many thoughts on just ripping this apart into pieces cause the fitment was so bad but I decided to keep it and now I'm liking it more and more every time I see it. I only paid $90 for this thing too!
#7
Thanks for the comments guys
Thanks! Used 30% Nothing too crazy. Used to love getting limo tints but A. VERY dangerous at night and B. Put yourself in the cop's shoes as hes approaching your car with those limo tints, definitely don't want to get shot!
Plastidipped wheels, front bumper, front lip(R.I.P.), rear bumper bottom + exhaust finishers, rear bumper reflectors, tail lights, window chrome trim. Go ahead, you can call me a Plastidip Sl u t, wont offend me
I'm surgical with this s h it Jake
I want to drill, esp since I have up to $7K damage protection on it when I turn her back in. Do you have to drill into white part of bumper? Can you take a pic somehow of one of the screws?
Damnit! you noticed the wheel gap I know im going to have to lower it eventually, something conservative like tanabe. Only issue is Ive dropped a different car a along time ago and I remember the headaches it caused (bumbpy stiff ride, drop outs, driving super slow etc) but damn does it improve the look of the car.
Only tape!? do you drive above 50mph ?the holes on mine lined up perfectly to the original holes. Just unscrewed the screws on the car, put double sided tape all around and then screwed it in. Not good enough though.
Now im starting to question whether I destroyed it on a parking divider or on the highway... Getting ready to order a new one but I don't want to have to do this again in a couple of weeks. Gotta say...Love dat look though
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this thing to stick closer to the car? Was thinking about using thin screws all around so that it can be a tighter fit but at the same time if it gets ripped off then it wont take the bumper with it. What do you guys think?
Thanks
MEAHT
Thanks! Used 30% Nothing too crazy. Used to love getting limo tints but A. VERY dangerous at night and B. Put yourself in the cop's shoes as hes approaching your car with those limo tints, definitely don't want to get shot!
Plastidipped wheels, front bumper, front lip(R.I.P.), rear bumper bottom + exhaust finishers, rear bumper reflectors, tail lights, window chrome trim. Go ahead, you can call me a Plastidip Sl u t, wont offend me
I'm surgical with this s h it Jake
I want to drill, esp since I have up to $7K damage protection on it when I turn her back in. Do you have to drill into white part of bumper? Can you take a pic somehow of one of the screws?
Damnit! you noticed the wheel gap I know im going to have to lower it eventually, something conservative like tanabe. Only issue is Ive dropped a different car a along time ago and I remember the headaches it caused (bumbpy stiff ride, drop outs, driving super slow etc) but damn does it improve the look of the car.
Only tape!? do you drive above 50mph ?the holes on mine lined up perfectly to the original holes. Just unscrewed the screws on the car, put double sided tape all around and then screwed it in. Not good enough though.
Now im starting to question whether I destroyed it on a parking divider or on the highway... Getting ready to order a new one but I don't want to have to do this again in a couple of weeks. Gotta say...Love dat look though
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this thing to stick closer to the car? Was thinking about using thin screws all around so that it can be a tighter fit but at the same time if it gets ripped off then it wont take the bumper with it. What do you guys think?
Thanks
MEAHT
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#9
Lexus Test Driver
I had a heavily modded MR2 Turbo (very similar to the image below) that had many body trim parts installed using just tape. I used 3M Scotch Acrylic Foam Double-Sided Tape, and that stuff will bond like it is welded after it is heated and sets-up. I never had any problem whatsoever...with speeds will into triple-digit range.
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Very surprised at that. Previous forum I use to frequent when I had a supercharged 5.0, guys were using just tape (3M) and they were pissed because at speed it would rip off and cause carnage to the bottom of their bumper.
On that car, I used 3M tape,screwed in and used turnbuckles. Maybe a little overkill but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
On that car, I used 3M tape,screwed in and used turnbuckles. Maybe a little overkill but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Yea I've driven it at 100 MPH and on some rain storm and it hasn't moved. It's really hard to take it off once it's settled too. Just make sure u put the tape on the right contact points.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
Very surprised at that. Previous forum I use to frequent when I had a supercharged 5.0, guys were using just tape (3M) and they were pissed because at speed it would rip off and cause carnage to the bottom of their bumper.
On that car, I used 3M tape,screwed in and used turnbuckles. Maybe a little overkill but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
On that car, I used 3M tape,screwed in and used turnbuckles. Maybe a little overkill but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Of course I don't know (and you might not either) what double-sided tape those people used, but I'm guessing one or more of the following applied to their failure; (1) did not use the correct automotive attachment tape, (2) did not properly prepare the surfaces by removing all wax or related products and/or dirt, (3) did not install it to surfaces that were 70°F or preferably higher, or (4) did not allow enough time for the two adhesive surfaces to bond to the car's surfaces. In all likelihood those people that were "pissed because at speed it would rip off" probably never read the instructions or were given professional advice, which is commonplace and typical.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
Yes prep the surfaces very well first and I only use tape on a fairly light weight parts like this lip, it is light. I wouldn't use only tapes on big wings and heavy bumpers.
The rear window and trunk spoilers on my old Camry was only held by tapes and they never moved either. But these are the lip style spoilers (low profile not Fast Furious style).
The rear window and trunk spoilers on my old Camry was only held by tapes and they never moved either. But these are the lip style spoilers (low profile not Fast Furious style).
#14
This is the tape I used
It might have definitely been my fault as I just lightly went over the bumper with a wet rag, should have cleaned it with something more powerful with more pressure. And probably most importantly I never screwed in the ends because it would be too visible once lip was removed (but I did put tape there).
With the large chunk of plastic missing from the lip theres no doubt that at some point it was chewed out by the tire.
It might have definitely been my fault as I just lightly went over the bumper with a wet rag, should have cleaned it with something more powerful with more pressure. And probably most importantly I never screwed in the ends because it would be too visible once lip was removed (but I did put tape there).
With the large chunk of plastic missing from the lip theres no doubt that at some point it was chewed out by the tire.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
I used the same tape but I doubled it.