*Not another front bumper / lip thread -- Help!
#1
*Not another front bumper / lip thread -- Help!
I had plans to get a nice lip and repaint and 3m my bumper (from rock chips), but after scraping HARD on the crappy roads here I have began to rethink this idea. (I angle and drive carefully, but this **** happens)
In total, the above work would likely cost around $1200 CAD. (The lip is a costly Lexon piece)(2009 lip)
This sounds like a great idea and all, but my major concern is that I'd probably end up getting the front lip torn off if I hit something (yes, our roads are horrible).
Question:
1. Do I pursue this idea anyways and hope for the best
2. Do I pay a little extra and get the lip molded to the front bumper to keep it in place
3. Do I consider an aftermarket front bumper that defeats the need for a lip (that goes with a vertex or toms side skirts)
I would really appreciate some insight here!
Thanks everyone.
In total, the above work would likely cost around $1200 CAD. (The lip is a costly Lexon piece)(2009 lip)
This sounds like a great idea and all, but my major concern is that I'd probably end up getting the front lip torn off if I hit something (yes, our roads are horrible).
Question:
1. Do I pursue this idea anyways and hope for the best
2. Do I pay a little extra and get the lip molded to the front bumper to keep it in place
3. Do I consider an aftermarket front bumper that defeats the need for a lip (that goes with a vertex or toms side skirts)
I would really appreciate some insight here!
Thanks everyone.
Last edited by Nixcision; 09-08-15 at 09:25 PM.
#2
I had thought about an fsport bumper conversion but there seems to be a high volume of parts required and with shipping and everything it doesnt make sense,
Also, in thinking about it, an 09 lexon lip seems a bit small to even make sense molding... I have an 09 IS, but if I'm molding, should I look at custom fitting an 06-08 lip (like the five axis lip)? Any ideas on cost? I know some people have custom fit lips to their 09s but not much is written about that.
Also, in thinking about it, an 09 lexon lip seems a bit small to even make sense molding... I have an 09 IS, but if I'm molding, should I look at custom fitting an 06-08 lip (like the five axis lip)? Any ideas on cost? I know some people have custom fit lips to their 09s but not much is written about that.
#4
Im guessing you're gonna jack it up again. I've done it many times hitting crap. mainly my own fault. With a lip and lowered everyone has to be extra cautious. Dont feel bad, I had to use my spare front jdm lip which is bank and im also in the process of molding my own bumper and I hat to it but I know it'll get jacked once I go up my driveway at the wrong angle.
Dont spend that much unless you plan on spending that amount again. How low are you and what tire/wheel size are you running?
Dont spend that much unless you plan on spending that amount again. How low are you and what tire/wheel size are you running?
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I feel like molding might keep it intact a bit more vs it falling off and being ran over, but either way it does come with the territory!
Im guessing you're gonna jack it up again. I've done it many times hitting crap. mainly my own fault. With a lip and lowered everyone has to be extra cautious. Dont feel bad, I had to use my spare front jdm lip which is bank and im also in the process of molding my own bumper and I hat to it but I know it'll get jacked once I go up my driveway at the wrong angle.
Dont spend that much unless you plan on spending that amount again. How low are you and what tire/wheel size are you running?
Dont spend that much unless you plan on spending that amount again. How low are you and what tire/wheel size are you running?
I've thought about stepping up to 19s to make my car sit higher, but still look low with my coilover setup.
I dont mind superficial, light scrapage at speed, but what I hate is when my splash guard or underside hits something and makes a big "slamming" sound and jerks the car a bit. Part of my splash guard is stitched together with zipties at the moment
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#8
I got a killer deal on my full kit, fabulous rep in the front, OEM GFX sides and rear. Once painted and installed (all brand new), It cost me $550.00 CAD
Haven't scraped the front of the lip yet, but I have bottomed out on dips a couple times and scraped the underside. Just have to be super careful when I pull into parking stalls that I don't go too far forward.
Haven't scraped the front of the lip yet, but I have bottomed out on dips a couple times and scraped the underside. Just have to be super careful when I pull into parking stalls that I don't go too far forward.
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Scrapping on steep driveways, bottom out on unexpected dips or cracks, avoid pot holes or they will dmg your wheel lips with stretch tires. scraped lightly on those circle on ramps. My oem front lip are pretty much scratched good like battle marks. I could careless though because i knew it'll happen when going low. Suggest you get those lip splitters are those rubber side thing. I know once i put on my ings+1 kit i will difenitly be more careful. Regardless scrapping is a normal thing when lowered.
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Yeah I guess I'll have to drive a bit more cautiously haha.
I feel like molding might keep it intact a bit more vs it falling off and being ran over, but either way it does come with the territory!
The dream is to ride high, park low lol
I'm sitting at just about 24" fender to ground tucking only a bit of tire. I'm running 18x8.5 wheels and 225/40/18 tires.
I've thought about stepping up to 19s to make my car sit higher, but still look low with my coilover setup.
I dont mind superficial, light scrapage at speed, but what I hate is when my splash guard or underside hits something and makes a big "slamming" sound and jerks the car a bit. Part of my splash guard is stitched together with zipties at the moment
I feel like molding might keep it intact a bit more vs it falling off and being ran over, but either way it does come with the territory!
The dream is to ride high, park low lol
I'm sitting at just about 24" fender to ground tucking only a bit of tire. I'm running 18x8.5 wheels and 225/40/18 tires.
I've thought about stepping up to 19s to make my car sit higher, but still look low with my coilover setup.
I dont mind superficial, light scrapage at speed, but what I hate is when my splash guard or underside hits something and makes a big "slamming" sound and jerks the car a bit. Part of my splash guard is stitched together with zipties at the moment
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Riding low helps alot with scrapping , you definately cant avoid that, dont matter how careful you are.
Getting air struts and management fixes the riding low problem(ride 4x4, park lower)
It boils down to what you really want
Riding low helps alot with scrapping , you definately cant avoid that, dont matter how careful you are.
Getting air struts and management fixes the riding low problem(ride 4x4, park lower)
It boils down to what you really want
#15
Any ideas if there are any replica lips that are worth looking into for an 09-10? I like the lexon lip but it seems a bit pricey for something thats going to scrape.... I dont want a gfx really because its a bit plain and would sit too high compared to vertex or even tom's sides
Last edited by Nixcision; 09-10-15 at 09:54 PM.