Questions about potential damage I might incur if i put on splitters..too risky?
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I purchased some carbon fiber splitters . Also ordered some support rods. I have no lip kit. just stock bumper/lip.
I know this:
THe down-force often does a number on the rivets holding that bumper in place. This is why I purchased some support rods. I'm hoping this will help that potential issue
I plan to simply use a lot of small self tapping screws to attach this as opposed to removing the bumper and using nuts/bolts. Mainly because I can do this myself and i'm not comfy removing my own bumper (and dont want to pay someone to).
Speaking with my father who knows a fair deal about these things (though he's pretty old school)....he seems to think it's a bad idea because since i'm already low to the ground, that these will rip off and royally mess up my front end in the process.
Is it truly that risky? I'd hate to NOT put these pretty things on. I, admittedly, am doing it more for appeal than function...therefore it might not be worth it if I run a high risk of some bad damage.
Opinions please?
I know this:
THe down-force often does a number on the rivets holding that bumper in place. This is why I purchased some support rods. I'm hoping this will help that potential issue
I plan to simply use a lot of small self tapping screws to attach this as opposed to removing the bumper and using nuts/bolts. Mainly because I can do this myself and i'm not comfy removing my own bumper (and dont want to pay someone to).
Speaking with my father who knows a fair deal about these things (though he's pretty old school)....he seems to think it's a bad idea because since i'm already low to the ground, that these will rip off and royally mess up my front end in the process.
Is it truly that risky? I'd hate to NOT put these pretty things on. I, admittedly, am doing it more for appeal than function...therefore it might not be worth it if I run a high risk of some bad damage.
Opinions please?
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I bought them from a guy in the classifieds. carbon fiber "replicas." Assured they are quality. Coming in the mail around the 10th or 11th or if hell freezes over maybe sooner. They'll go on immediately and i'll post pics. Should look good to accent seibon hood.
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yeah, i'm not worried.
Just REALLLLY dont wnat to have to take off bumper to use nuts and bolts and realllly dont want it to rip my front end up if it comes out.
I'm pretty ignorant about hardware (types of screws, etc. etc.). Are there any self tapping screws that are better than others or is it just one type?
Would it be better to use a lot of small ones, or fewer larger ones?
Just REALLLLY dont wnat to have to take off bumper to use nuts and bolts and realllly dont want it to rip my front end up if it comes out.
I'm pretty ignorant about hardware (types of screws, etc. etc.). Are there any self tapping screws that are better than others or is it just one type?
Would it be better to use a lot of small ones, or fewer larger ones?
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My buddy has a slammed 400hp impreza with a APR splinter and no problems. we drove 6hrs to the US on the high way at high speed and it was solid.
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Then again his was made for his car so that might be why.
I recommenced using double sied tape and autobody screws. Not sure where to get it my cousin is a painter so I get stuff like that off of him.
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Then again his was made for his car so that might be why.
I recommenced using double sied tape and autobody screws. Not sure where to get it my cousin is a painter so I get stuff like that off of him.
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I am going to go ahead and get a new front lip (gfx) while I am it.
Would you all suggest that I install the lip THEN intall the splitters. Or would it be best/easiest to install the splitters on the lip before i put the lip on the vehicle?
Would you all suggest that I install the lip THEN intall the splitters. Or would it be best/easiest to install the splitters on the lip before i put the lip on the vehicle?
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post pics once you have installed everything. i was thinking of doing something similar.
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personally i would go ahead and install the gfx front lip then mock up the splitters using blue painters tape or similar, to position the splitters exactly where you want them. once you have decided on the location, take the gfx lip back off and install the splitter permanently.
post pics once you have installed everything. i was thinking of doing something similar.
post pics once you have installed everything. i was thinking of doing something similar.
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Would the nuts/bots be attached to the LIP...or to the bumper? If the lip....then that's easy enough. My only concern then would be..if it does pull out then pulling out bolts will mess things up more than pulling out a screw