Help With Skipper Dezine front lip installation
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Help With Skipper Dezine front lip installation
I picked up my authentic Skipper front lip last week. I'm planning to install on my car sometime this week.. The front lip came with the "skipper" decal, a bag a nuts and bolts and installation instruction in Japanese. Obviously I do not read and understand Japanese, by looking at the pictures I assume it tells you to install the front lip with my stock holes and use the factory push tabs.
How did you installed yours? Using the push tabs or with the bolt and nuts that was provided? Also did you guys use double sided tape??
Thanks in advance!!!
How did you installed yours? Using the push tabs or with the bolt and nuts that was provided? Also did you guys use double sided tape??
Thanks in advance!!!
Last edited by Lexus GS3; 06-29-15 at 11:48 AM.
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Dont know how much this helps but I bought the Skipper Rep from ebay (should be same)n and I used a combination of VHT double sided tape as well as 4 skinny small screws. Its been fine for a couple months.
The one I had installed before was just regular (20LBS rated) double sided tape and it was mangled on my way to work somehow, mustve slipped under car and gotten chewed by tire on highway.
Hope this helps
MEAHT
The one I had installed before was just regular (20LBS rated) double sided tape and it was mangled on my way to work somehow, mustve slipped under car and gotten chewed by tire on highway.
Hope this helps
MEAHT
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I got the cf one. I'm hoping to start mine this weekend. if i do, ill post. got some ramps to work underneath the car more easily. yeah those instructions are pretty much worthless.
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i just used the included hardware for mine. no dbl sided tape needed. it's been holding up pretty well, over a year already. and i scrape it a lot...
when mocking it up, i used several "objects" to hold it up until it sat right against the bumper, and used a ton of painters tape to hold it in place while i screwed the lip in.
when mocking it up, i used several "objects" to hold it up until it sat right against the bumper, and used a ton of painters tape to hold it in place while i screwed the lip in.
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Dont know how much this helps but I bought the Skipper Rep from ebay (should be same)n and I used a combination of VHT double sided tape as well as 4 skinny small screws. Its been fine for a couple months.
The one I had installed before was just regular (20LBS rated) double sided tape and it was mangled on my way to work somehow, mustve slipped under car and gotten chewed by tire on highway.
Hope this helps
MEAHT
The one I had installed before was just regular (20LBS rated) double sided tape and it was mangled on my way to work somehow, mustve slipped under car and gotten chewed by tire on highway.
Hope this helps
MEAHT
#7
i just used the included hardware for mine. no dbl sided tape needed. it's been holding up pretty well, over a year already. and i scrape it a lot...
when mocking it up, i used several "objects" to hold it up until it sat right against the bumper, and used a ton of painters tape to hold it in place while i screwed the lip in.
when mocking it up, i used several "objects" to hold it up until it sat right against the bumper, and used a ton of painters tape to hold it in place while i screwed the lip in.
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