hello will my vehicle make it through car wash with a front lip on?
i was planning on purchasing the godhand style front lip but i went through the car wash today and the amount of space underneath by the front seems kind of small.
does anyone know how many more inches more it would take up compared to the stock bumper?
did anyone using this front lip have any problem going through car washes?
if i cant make it through i wasn't going to order the lip
if anyone can help thank you so much
im sure everyone knows what it looks like but just incase
and sorry to whosever car this is i just grabbed the picture off google
http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto..._2199367_n.jpg




unfortunately i wont be washing it myself anymore
thank you so much for your reply
edit:
forgive me i didnt mention i would wash and wax and go through a whole process when i did it myself thats why it took so long i watched a bunch of videos from ammonyc and learned car detailing and bought 2000$ worth of detailing euipment but i decided it was too time consuming and too much effort it made me rather have the car dirty than do all that
i also dont have a garage so when i go dry it the wind picks up dust and pieces of leaves so its not as good when i dry it
i also dont have a hose so its inconvenient for me to ask my friends if i can use their house to wash my car
i also bought the spray car wash where you dont need any water but it takes way too long and too much effort, its just so much easier for me to pay for a car wash every week or 2.
i dont mean to disrespect or put aside your answer, i am sincerely thankful for your reply i have no one else to ask about this
Last edited by oofzcuky; Jul 31, 2014 at 10:05 AM.
I have the front lip with a drop & no problem at all driving over speed bumps.
BTW, dont u have touchless car washes w/o rails in your area?
and about the car being being able to go over speed bumps even after lowering sounds great thank you so much im glad someone else is using this one i was having trouble deciding between this and the arkym.
do you know how much lower it is compared to stock by any chance?
and about the car being being able to go over speed bumps even after lowering sounds great thank you so much im glad someone else is using this one i was having trouble deciding between this and the arkym.
do you know how much lower it is compared to stock by any chance?
do you know if they have rails there by any chance? iv been there before but i don't recall if they had rails or if they just drove it through.
theres a car wash a couple blocks from my house so i was trying to see what would be most convenient.
i saw maybe 2 inches give or take from the bottom of my current stock bumper so if the lip adds less than that i may be able to fit through, it not i will go to the hand car wash if they don't have rails, thank you so much
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As for clearance, I measured 4" off the ground to my front lip with the h&r springs so still a good amount of clearance. H&r drops the car .75"-1" for ur infos. So u should have 5" clearance at stock height.
thank you thank you and thank you
your making me think about getting my car lowered
The front lip itself is not so low, it overlaps our bumper a bit giving the impression to be low.
U can view my pics here & judge for urself.. Good luck!
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...rothers-d.html
i might want to do the trunk spoiler and the mirrors.
i checked my car just now and its about 5 inches from the lowest point on the side
i think that answered all my questions and it might be a great idea to go there and measure it myself
its great to know that it overlaps and doesn't take as much space thank you again i decided to order it
and yes 2k for real, 300 for the meguairs dual action polisher, if you go to http://www.ammonyc.com/
i basically bought everything there, their stuff works great but expensive and they have really detailed videos about everything. it is very overpriced im not recommending anyone to get it all.
and i had to get all the buckets with the grid and brushes for interior
different sized brushes for the rims
50+ microfiber towels
all the 6" foam pads for the polisher and for hand
compound, polisher, different waxes, hard wax and soft wax on top
interior cleaner and lather
tire shine
2 different rim cleaners
car wash soap
no water car wash soap
extension cords
standing lights to work on it outside
gloves
im not sure about everything but definetly over 2k. was a ton of stuff i researched for 3 months and watched every video on youtube on detailing
but yeah in the end i decided its too much work i rather have someone else do it
i think i will stick with the hand wash thank you guys
Besides, it looks like the type of lip that needs to go with a drop (level/flush), new rear diffuser, and some nice concave rims to make it really look right.
and yes 2k for real, 300 for the meguairs dual action polisher, if you go to http://www.ammonyc.com/
i basically bought everything there, their stuff works great but expensive and they have really detailed videos about everything. it is very overpriced im not recommending anyone to get it all.
and i had to get all the buckets with the grid and brushes for interior
different sized brushes for the rims
50+ microfiber towels
all the 6" foam pads for the polisher and for hand
compound, polisher, different waxes, hard wax and soft wax on top
interior cleaner and lather
tire shine
2 different rim cleaners
car wash soap
no water car wash soap
extension cords
standing lights to work on it outside
gloves
im not sure about everything but definetly over 2k. was a ton of stuff i researched for 3 months and watched every video on youtube on detailing
but yeah in the end i decided its too much work i rather have someone else do it
i think i will stick with the hand wash thank you guys
Wax & seal once or twice a year by a pro is more than enough.
Seriously, just handwash wash it every other month and hit it with a spray wax. Clay bar once a year. You would have saved $1900.
The more you wash, the more you will wear away the clear coat with scratches. The paint on the C63 is hard. I don't believe in washing a car so much, especially in the summer. In the winter it's important to get the salts off to recent prevent, but other than that less is more.
you need a new microfiber towel for each wipe or it looks imperfect under light those tiny scratches.
you need to clay bar it before you wash so you get every tiny thing off before you seal it up with wax or its stuck there under the wax
so you need to be in a garage so your not outside with the wind blowing
you need to wash the car from top to bottom without over lapping the mitts or there will be dust stuck under mitts and it will make tiny scratches
if you had paint damage you need to put compound and then you have to put polish before you wax it
you need to put hard wax on after so there's a thick layer of protection after you made it perfect
you need to put soft wax after that if you want to make it extra shiny
i don't regret at all buying all those supplies because i did end up correcting my paint and learned many skills so its not a problem for me. i did it for a hobby. but i dont want to do all that work its time consuming and like i said before i don't have a hose or a garage so its inconvenient for me to go out of my way to ask someone to let me use their driveway and hose to wash my car.
i think i'll just go to handwash lol

hand wash if you can... failing that, a touchless drive in car wash. Rails are 100% no good. you might not see it but they have a tendency to scrape the inner side of your wheels (ask noodleman)... just not worth it imo
btw those rims in your sig look hot really matches the cars body like the lines on the hood and the lines on the grill





