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DIY Home depot lips I've been reading up on some of these things. Just wondering if anyone has done it locally. I was planning to do something like this for a friend and start fiberglassing it as well. Any pointers or tips will be great majority of the stuff i read, were not very informative. |
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if i remember correctly hk2000 did the lip thing on his mitsu galant |
Someone on here did it on their subaru too with garage door liner. Wondering if it Would work for sideskirts.. Posted via RS Mobile |
I've seen a DIY job on a 1986 Cressida on the sideskirts, replacing the chrome trim there with some rubber material. The car was a dark blue, so it meshed pretty well with the car. If my OEM lip goes (it's pretty beat but still standing), I'm doing a home Depot job or getting one from a Volvo. |
i lost the oem lip of the car and didnt feel like paying a few hundred bucks to get one from the dealer and get it painted. here is the one i did. i cut some extra pieces and used double sided mounting tape to double layer the corners so it wont fold in on itself. http://i39.tinypic.com/aseo3.jpg http://i42.tinypic.com/2whl8v4.jpg http://i44.tinypic.com/1565m4z.jpg |
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I've seen it done a few times... and it looks good from far, but it's far from good. But I'd rather see it done right than on the cheap... |
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- Bottom Garage Door Seal (Home Depot is the cheapest.. $14 + tax) - 3M double sided tape (From Home Depot as well..$5 +tax) - Sissors - Super Glue (optional if u dont want the foam lip ripping off the tape) First you would stick double sided tape on the short side of the foam or glue the foam onto the tape. (optional for glue) then just peel off the other side of the tape and stick it onto your bumper. and u MIGHT need to trim the foam to make it fit. Pretty easy and simple. takes about 20 mins if u do it carefully. If you really enjoy it, u can also screw it on after u taped it. Personally for me its a temporary lip until i find a perfect one. But if i cant, i might just drill it in.. Heres a link to the 8thcivic fourms with the DIY home depot lip w/ pics http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/exter...front-lip.html |
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prob will show him the pics and suggest it again. |
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those diy lips are nice! |
been wanting to do this for awhile but never had time. maybe next weekend |
I saw something similar on a neon years ago, then in late 2007 I posted on the G35 forums and since then it took off like wildfire, a lot of guys are doing it now, here's a link to my original thread there.... http://g35driver.com/forums/interior...t-bumpers.html also I posted a thread about it here long time ago but it got buried, RS should really have a dedicated DIY sticky area for stuff like this http://www.revscene.net/forums/diy-m....html?t=527657 here's a full quote with directions for those interested.... gimme some thanks'ss bitzhess Quote:
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you can paint it before or after it's on the car, prior painting with flex additive in the paint is a good thing, but you can't go wrong with the chinese newspaper method either, lol http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...0/P1010307.jpg |
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...z/IMG_1209.jpg http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...z/IMG_1210.jpg just did mine the other week just put the tape further back and depending on where you put the tape the lip curves differently |
I'm not sure fiberglassing it does anything because the beauty of this lip is that it shrugs off light curbing and bruises because it's soft rubber.... fiberglassing it only makes it lose its merits. |
wow, this is the first I've heard of this Home Depot lip thing. I've seen other DIY lips, but this one is amazing! totally looks like an actual lip that was molded for the car. |
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it's all foam. |
I've had mine on the car for three winters and it's still going strong. Best DIY mod I've ever made! |
i really want to try this since sourcing out a EF Si lip is getting harder and harder! |
looks great and good to know they can take a beating |
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