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what's going on here
24LC 9K miles, never driven in rain,snow,dirt road.
directly in front of drivers rear wheel,,glue failed? anyone else have this happen..Hopefully warranty will cover it but dealer is 45 minutes away on a good day. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...e916b277d0.jpg |
If they refuse it would be pretty easy to remove that piece yourself, clean the glue residue, and apply your own piece of PPF. You can buy a small roll of xpel on Amazon if it comes to it. Edit: I did not look closely enough at the Pic to see that in fact the side skirt is cracked |
Isn't the bumper cracked, causing the ppf to come off? Blurry pic
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Originally Posted by tecman
(Post 11959317)
Isn't the bumper cracked, causing the ppf to come off? Blurry pic
@barncobob63 this has happened to others. I would push Lexus to replace the entire side skirt, but they may try to say you caught an impact somewhere that caused this. I think the side skirt piece itself comes painted from Lexus if you have to order a new part entirely. |
looking closer it is cracked....must have hit some road debris that contacted the little mud guard and forced it rearward..
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Seems to be a vulnerable spot. It happened to @Ephilyaw over here.
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Lexus will not warranty that kind of damage.
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Are you sure you haven't been grounding the car out at all, on breakovers? That little aero piece touches the concrete every time I leave my parking garage, so I take it verrrry slowly... Odd that it broke where it did, though.
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That side skirt comes pre painted from lexus, and is about $1000 online depending on color, should be just around $850 next week when the sale starts
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That makes sense. If something hit that guard piece, it would put a force the side skirt and causing it to crack where it did.
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Odd that the aero piece isn't designed to be sacrificial / detach before this kind of body damage occurs, but hey ho. I plan to keep my car for a very long time, I shall just have to be super careful about this, as one day the factory won't be able just to send us out a factory-painted part, if it goes...
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IM thinking of removing mine,think its held on by two plastic rivet things. Im the only one that will notice and for the money involved might be worth it...I just dont want to have repair shop add it to carfax as a ding.
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Originally Posted by barncobob63
(Post 11959382)
IM thinking of removing mine,think its held on by two plastic rivet things. Im the only one that will notice and for the money involved might be worth it...I just dont want to have repair shop add it to carfax as a ding.
Personally I'd figure out how to DIY it anyway, can't be too hard. |
That thing is bigger than it looks. There’s a separation directly in front of it, which you can see in the pictures of my car. If it were better supported, I think an impact would be spread out more evenly instead of being concentrated in just that one area.
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