Carbon Fiber Lip Install Tips Anyone?
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Carbon Fiber Lip Install Tips Anyone?
Just got my lip today. Thanks Neal. Great fast service. I would like to ask for some tips or hints from anyone has has installed one of these bad boys before. Are there any surprises I need to know about? The instructions looks simple enough and I have STF but I just want to make sure I have all my bases covered. It's going to be a Mod weekend. Thank God Valentine's Day is next week. This weekend I get to spend time with my favorite girl hahaha. Thanks in advance.
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I can probably do it myself, just feeling lazy. Moose I just found the place online. Right off the Gratigny. Im going to swing by tomorrow and see whats up. Thanks for your help.
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Exactly like mine. 2 on the sides and 8 on the bottom. I just hope its not that hard to put on. I did my springs myself so this cant be much harder.
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If you're going to install it without the help of a shop make sure you've got more than just yourself. Have a few friends help you out because, according to Neal, you will need their help with the regular W203 lip install. I was able to install my lip with the help of some masking tape but it took me foreverrrr. All because I couldn't wait until the next day.
Good luck and post some pics once you're done.![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Oh BTW, if you are planning to use ramps, don't even think about it. The car might make it up the ramps but I know it isn't coming off the ramp without ripping the lip off. Don't ask how I know.
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Good luck and post some pics once you're done.
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Oh BTW, if you are planning to use ramps, don't even think about it. The car might make it up the ramps but I know it isn't coming off the ramp without ripping the lip off. Don't ask how I know.
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i had one hell of a time putting mine on due to bad luck with the fitment but in the end i got it right. i DO NOT recommend doing this on your own. just take your time and get it on right the first time. once you drill the holes there is no turning back! make sure both sides are perfectly flushed. i wouldnt worry too much about scratching the bumper or bending the lip - they're both stronger than you think!
good luck and post pics
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it looks so sexy on white! def. one of the best mods IMO.
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I installed my lip myself no friends needed.
I jacked up the car up placed 2 tires under the bumper at each side. Place the lip on the tires and wedged them under the car. Drill ones side and bolt it in and go to the other side and stretch away any drill and bolt again. then drill and srew the middle holes.
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I would say that I did it myself, but why lie. My wife installed mine. I was part of the last group buy and it took forever to get some people to pony up the cash after making the commitment so I recieved mine about a week after having surgery on my leg. I couldnt wait to install it and my wife saw me in the garage crutches and all and decided "I could help her install it". Follow the instructions and it will go on easily. Start with one corner, then do the other corner.
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hum non of u guys experienced the pre-drilled holes on bumpers were in the wrong places? for me like 3/10 of the holes were wrong.
first of all, i got mine from neal euroteck this afternoon and finished installing a few hours ago. had a friend helping.
ok i know the side ones are important but for me those 2 holes weren't in the same place. one is more towards the center the other more towards the outside. and for both of them when i put the screw thru, it didn't reach the bumper or rarely touched it.
So we went to acehardware and bought some longer screws. and had to make both of those holes bigger not b/c of the screw didn't fit but because those holes were badly angled. when the holes became bigger then we were able to aim at a 90 degree angle towards the bumper and screw on it.
Ok the middle screw holes.
the 2 bunched together at the very center, I couldn't screw one of those. because when i tried, theres metal material there under my car, looks like some sort of tow hook or something I'm not sure. and one or two of the other ones experience the same problem.
As far as fitment I would rate it at 7/10. I have to be honest its not really 100% fit but its good enough I'd say. there are some tiny spaces around the places i couldn't screw thru and all that.
I might try to use tapes or some type of glue to fill the gaps because I believe the gaps at high speed will create a force which trys to seperate my lip and my bumper. I believe its secure enough and it probably wont fly off but you are never too careful right?
well if anyone who installed euroteck lips had used anything other than double sided tapes to fill the gaps please let me know what u used and how it worked out, i really like to know.
first of all, i got mine from neal euroteck this afternoon and finished installing a few hours ago. had a friend helping.
ok i know the side ones are important but for me those 2 holes weren't in the same place. one is more towards the center the other more towards the outside. and for both of them when i put the screw thru, it didn't reach the bumper or rarely touched it.
So we went to acehardware and bought some longer screws. and had to make both of those holes bigger not b/c of the screw didn't fit but because those holes were badly angled. when the holes became bigger then we were able to aim at a 90 degree angle towards the bumper and screw on it.
Ok the middle screw holes.
the 2 bunched together at the very center, I couldn't screw one of those. because when i tried, theres metal material there under my car, looks like some sort of tow hook or something I'm not sure. and one or two of the other ones experience the same problem.
As far as fitment I would rate it at 7/10. I have to be honest its not really 100% fit but its good enough I'd say. there are some tiny spaces around the places i couldn't screw thru and all that.
I might try to use tapes or some type of glue to fill the gaps because I believe the gaps at high speed will create a force which trys to seperate my lip and my bumper. I believe its secure enough and it probably wont fly off but you are never too careful right?
well if anyone who installed euroteck lips had used anything other than double sided tapes to fill the gaps please let me know what u used and how it worked out, i really like to know.
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I would say that I did it myself, but why lie. My wife installed mine. I was part of the last group buy and it took forever to get some people to pony up the cash after making the commitment so I recieved mine about a week after having surgery on my leg. I couldnt wait to install it and my wife saw me in the garage crutches and all and decided "I could help her install it". Follow the instructions and it will go on easily. Start with one corner, then do the other corner.
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I would say that I did it myself, but why lie. My wife installed mine. I was part of the last group buy and it took forever to get some people to pony up the cash after making the commitment so I recieved mine about a week after having surgery on my leg. I couldnt wait to install it and my wife saw me in the garage crutches and all and decided "I could help her install it". Follow the instructions and it will go on easily. Start with one corner, then do the other corner.
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hum non of u guys experienced the pre-drilled holes on bumpers were in the wrong places? for me like 3/10 of the holes were wrong.
first of all, i got mine from neal euroteck this afternoon and finished installing a few hours ago. had a friend helping.
ok i know the side ones are important but for me those 2 holes weren't in the same place. one is more towards the center the other more towards the outside. and for both of them when i put the screw thru, it didn't reach the bumper or rarely touched it.
So we went to acehardware and bought some longer screws. and had to make both of those holes bigger not b/c of the screw didn't fit but because those holes were badly angled. when the holes became bigger then we were able to aim at a 90 degree angle towards the bumper and screw on it.
Ok the middle screw holes.
the 2 bunched together at the very center, I couldn't screw one of those. because when i tried, theres metal material there under my car, looks like some sort of tow hook or something I'm not sure. and one or two of the other ones experience the same problem.
As far as fitment I would rate it at 7/10. I have to be honest its not really 100% fit but its good enough I'd say. there are some tiny spaces around the places i couldn't screw thru and all that.
I might try to use tapes or some type of glue to fill the gaps because I believe the gaps at high speed will create a force which trys to seperate my lip and my bumper. I believe its secure enough and it probably wont fly off but you are never too careful right?
well if anyone who installed euroteck lips had used anything other than double sided tapes to fill the gaps please let me know what u used and how it worked out, i really like to know.
first of all, i got mine from neal euroteck this afternoon and finished installing a few hours ago. had a friend helping.
ok i know the side ones are important but for me those 2 holes weren't in the same place. one is more towards the center the other more towards the outside. and for both of them when i put the screw thru, it didn't reach the bumper or rarely touched it.
So we went to acehardware and bought some longer screws. and had to make both of those holes bigger not b/c of the screw didn't fit but because those holes were badly angled. when the holes became bigger then we were able to aim at a 90 degree angle towards the bumper and screw on it.
Ok the middle screw holes.
the 2 bunched together at the very center, I couldn't screw one of those. because when i tried, theres metal material there under my car, looks like some sort of tow hook or something I'm not sure. and one or two of the other ones experience the same problem.
As far as fitment I would rate it at 7/10. I have to be honest its not really 100% fit but its good enough I'd say. there are some tiny spaces around the places i couldn't screw thru and all that.
I might try to use tapes or some type of glue to fill the gaps because I believe the gaps at high speed will create a force which trys to seperate my lip and my bumper. I believe its secure enough and it probably wont fly off but you are never too careful right?
well if anyone who installed euroteck lips had used anything other than double sided tapes to fill the gaps please let me know what u used and how it worked out, i really like to know.
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i am going from memory since it was a while ago since i installed mine. however- there were a couple (2 or 4- can't remember) that weren't meant to be screw holes. they were meant to be access holes to get to another screw or bolt above the lip. also- in order to get all of the screws to meet up with the bottom of the bumper, i used several spring loaded clamps to hold the bumper and lip together while i was installing the screws. it certainly took some lining up and a little muscle- but mine fit perfect. no issues with the center metal piece you are talking about either. the hardest part was getting the second side wrapped around the bumper. it has to be an extremely tight fit. if just a little air gets between the lip and the bumper, it's going to fly off.
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i actually installed mine last weekend, and it was pretty tough. at first i thought the lip wouldn't even fit the car, as it seemed like it was pretty outta place. but i had to squeeze it/pull it etc and had my cousin hold it in place while i drilled it. it wasn't as hard as i thought it would be, but definitely made me sweat. i have some really small gaps between the lip and bumper, but i didn't fly out though; after installing the lip i drove from san gabriel to sacramento, and then back today. 80-130 mph all the way and no problem so far xept the insane amount of bugs i turfed. ![EEK!](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
ps. the lip made my car LOw. i scrape so damn much, and i can't even get up my driveway no more, LOL.
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ps. the lip made my car LOw. i scrape so damn much, and i can't even get up my driveway no more, LOL.
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i actually installed mine last weekend, and it was pretty tough. at first i thought the lip wouldn't even fit the car, as it seemed like it was pretty outta place. but i had to squeeze it/pull it etc and had my cousin hold it in place while i drilled it. it wasn't as hard as i thought it would be, but definitely made me sweat. i have some really small gaps between the lip and bumper, but i didn't fly out though; after installing the lip i drove from san gabriel to sacramento, and then back today. 80-130 mph all the way and no problem so far xept the insane amount of bugs i turfed. ![EEK!](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
ps. the lip made my car LOw. i scrape so damn much, and i can't even get up my driveway no more, LOL.
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ps. the lip made my car LOw. i scrape so damn much, and i can't even get up my driveway no more, LOL.
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funny thing is, i rub hell of a lot more than i scrape, speedbumps so far are a-ok! damn dips and whatnot on travesties that us SoCal heads call roads are annoying. it's hard to even go up on any driveway, especially the plazas on valley.
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i did. lol, i can't fit a soda can beneath my front bumper no more ![Stick Out Tongue](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
funny thing is, i rub hell of a lot more than i scrape, speedbumps so far are a-ok! damn dips and whatnot on travesties that us SoCal heads call roads are annoying. it's hard to even go up on any driveway, especially the plazas on valley.![smash](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smashfreak.gif)
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funny thing is, i rub hell of a lot more than i scrape, speedbumps so far are a-ok! damn dips and whatnot on travesties that us SoCal heads call roads are annoying. it's hard to even go up on any driveway, especially the plazas on valley.
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