Allfit lip help
#2
Haven't installed or even knew the lip existed. Watched video and installation looks pretty strait forward.
I feel the ES 350 front bumper is already pretty low to the ground. The added lip will likely hit the curb or concrete stops/bumpers in the parking lot, don't you think? Also, what about paint options? The flat, black in the video makes it look like an add-on, rather than going along with the style/lines of the car.
RIchard
I feel the ES 350 front bumper is already pretty low to the ground. The added lip will likely hit the curb or concrete stops/bumpers in the parking lot, don't you think? Also, what about paint options? The flat, black in the video makes it look like an add-on, rather than going along with the style/lines of the car.
RIchard
#3
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Originally Posted by 5Ws
Haven't installed or even knew the lip existed. Watched video and installation looks pretty strait forward.
I feel the ES 350 front bumper is already pretty low to the ground. The added lip will likely hit the curb or concrete stops/bumpers in the parking lot, don't you think? Also, what about paint options? The flat, black in the video makes it look like an add-on, rather than going along with the style/lines of the car.
RIchard
I feel the ES 350 front bumper is already pretty low to the ground. The added lip will likely hit the curb or concrete stops/bumpers in the parking lot, don't you think? Also, what about paint options? The flat, black in the video makes it look like an add-on, rather than going along with the style/lines of the car.
RIchard
#4
The front lip would look great. I'm not sure I'd want to put a bunch of screw holes in the bumper and I'd worry about the tape not sticking so that'd be a show stopper. My other car has an extremely low front bumper lip so I'm really enjoying all the clearance the ES offers and crack up when I read comments about it being low. I think it has a SUV stance and plenty of clearance.
#5
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Originally Posted by sanyata
The front lip would look great. I'm not sure I'd want to put a bunch of screw holes in the bumper and I'd worry about the tape not sticking so that'd be a show stopper. My other car has an extremely low front bumper lip so I'm really enjoying all the clearance the ES offers and crack up when I read comments about it being low. I think it has a SUV stance and plenty of clearance.
#6
Then I'd say go for it! The flat black rubber look will go well with the color of your car. A lot of high in cars come that way as spoilers are considered a disposable, wear item. Take a look at any 911 Porsche and you'll see black rubber spoilers with a few exceptions being painted. Post pics when done.
#7
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Then I'd say go for it! The flat black rubber look will go well with the color of your car. A lot of high in cars come that way as spoilers are considered a disposable, wear item. Take a look at any 911 Porsche and you'll see black rubber spoilers with a few exceptions being painted. Post pics when done.
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Then I'd say go for it! The flat black rubber look will go well with the color of your car. A lot of high in cars come that way as spoilers are considered a disposable, wear item. Take a look at any 911 Porsche and you'll see black rubber spoilers with a few exceptions being painted. Post pics when done.
#14
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Originally Posted by 5Ws
Agreed.
Did you use the provided screws to secure it? How long did the job take?
Richard
Did you use the provided screws to secure it? How long did the job take?
Richard
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