WALD Rep Front Lip Installation Help
#16
Racer
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Sounds like the first shop was too lazy or didn't know what the lip is made of. Second shop just sounds like they aren't confident that it would stay on, so they're holding back because they don't want to be held accountable if the lip falls off.
When I had a shop install the lip on my old car, they didn't use 3M tape. Instead they used the mounting areas in the wheel well and then drilled two screws into the bumper. Definitely not the best way to do it, but the lip was solid and held true until I busted it myself.
When I had a shop install the lip on my old car, they didn't use 3M tape. Instead they used the mounting areas in the wheel well and then drilled two screws into the bumper. Definitely not the best way to do it, but the lip was solid and held true until I busted it myself.
#17
Lexus Champion
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The first shop said that they might be able to put it on but the thing is if they stretch the lip it might crack the lip itself or maybe even the bumper where the lip latches onto. To be honest I don't have much experience with bodykits or anything. I did however install all my exterior and interior light upgrades myself. I know its not much but just sayin I thought the bodykit should have been professionally installed.
if it's pu..............how the hell will it crack?
these guys have no idea what the hell they're talking about or doing
take it to a shop that HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH AFTERMARKET PARTS
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Thanks guys for all your help but I'll actually be going a different route and keeping it stock for now. I'll be lending my car to my cousin so I decided not to put the lip on. I'll actually be putting the lip up for sale so check out the member classifieds if you're interested. Thanks again to all who responded
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