ARKYM IS-F Front and Rear bodykit revisted.....
#93
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I just got the front lip and rear diffuser. My diffuser only had two holes at the bottom, it lines up perfectly with the bumper clips. I drilled the holes a little larger so the bumper clips can fit right in.... so does the diffuser only hold together with those two clips and 3m tape? I notice that the corner of the diffuser overlaps a screw on the bumper, but there's no hole on the diffuser for that bolt....did you guys drill a hole for that bolt? Thanks
#94
Lexus Test Driver
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I drilled those holes out and utilized those mounting points. I also used 3m tape at first but I wasn't happy with the top edge. I kept getting pin needles, etc. stuck in the crack. I ended up pulling my bumper and riveting through the back side of bumper and in to the diffuser. I have a very tight fit and no worries about tape separation.
My way isn't for everyone since you put a bunch of holes in the bumper cover. My thinking was that if I ever change it I would go to Toms and it would cover the holes. If I ever go back to stock I'll buy a new bumper cover.
Most guys use the 3m tape and some have used body glue. The body glue would require paint work if removed.
My way isn't for everyone since you put a bunch of holes in the bumper cover. My thinking was that if I ever change it I would go to Toms and it would cover the holes. If I ever go back to stock I'll buy a new bumper cover.
Most guys use the 3m tape and some have used body glue. The body glue would require paint work if removed.
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