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Old 05-17-2019, 03:44 PM   #5
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My Ikon PU lip needed a bunch of shaping and sanding. It still was warped and never fit right. I tore it half way off pulling into a parking lot, then just took it the rest of the way off with tools that I keep in my trunk.

I paid $89 shipped + $40 for two cans of Scion D6S automotive spray paint, adheasion promotor, primer, clear, sandpaper, cleaning solvent, etc...

It was a fun project, I learned some things. Like, even with only lowering my car 1" with Eibach prokit springs, the lip made the car low enough I had to go into driveways at a steep angle. For me, I would have been more upset to destroy an expensive lip, than how dissapointed I was about my $130 learning experience.

My Ikon PU sideskirts needed a little bit of sanding and fit great. I paid $99 for the pair shipped. Still happy with them.

Cheap parts are a bit of a gamble.
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