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Old 02-19-2014, 08:27 PM   #127
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Anyone have this lip from them? Seems like people on this thread are more for or aiming for the T-style (TRD Rep). I want to know how the fitment is before pulling the trigger. I just need something cheap so when I hit something it wont damage my bumper.

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Old 02-19-2014, 10:06 PM   #128
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Old 02-21-2014, 01:34 AM   #129
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Bayson R Motorsports Bodykits (good or bad)

You guys that have the TRD kit, can you explain how you've mounted the side skirts?

I know there are brackets underneath, along with the screw holes that go inside the wheel well/mud flap holes. Did you guys drill for the rear holes? I believe the front lines up with the mud flap mounting holes. Should I also use 3m tape?


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Old 02-21-2014, 01:39 AM   #130
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Before you put anything to your car, you should at least wash the area. By test fitting on a dirty surface, you are only going to scratch your paint. No comment on the mounting...
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Old 02-21-2014, 01:44 AM   #131
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No worries. I'm having the car polished come summer anyways. Doesn't really make a difference with all the swirls/micro scratches on there already.

Besides, it's not like I had to force the parts on. They pretty much just sat there :/


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The dreaded swirls....
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Old 02-21-2014, 07:41 PM   #133
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Got the front bumper and sti rear spats on after work today. Skirts go on tomorrow then some real pics



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Old 02-25-2014, 05:33 PM   #134
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Update: more pics posted. The asphalt does kinda have a blue metallic to it at certain angles.
That looks pretty amazing for such a inexpensive spoiler.

Will probably order the same one soon. Any issues with it now?? Has it shifted?? And did you use the existing holes from the trunk or just used the double sided tape that came with it???
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Got the front bumper and sti rear spats on after work today. Skirts go on tomorrow then some real pics
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Is it completely necessary to remove the front bumper? In regards to attaching the lip to the front bumper via the holes behind the plate, did you drill a hole and use the supplied bolt/washer/speed nut? Or did you end up using a washer/self tapping screw?
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Is it completely necessary to remove the front bumper? In regards to attaching the lip to the front bumper via the holes behind the plate, did you drill a hole and use the supplied bolt/washer/speed nut? Or did you end up using a washer/self tapping screw?
I just used two course threaded screws. No nut or anything. Only reson I pulled the bumper was to replace my worn bumper brackets at the same time
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Well I think the time has come to modify the license plate on the front bumper. My plan is to make a mold of the piece to replace the area that will be cut out from the license plate area and vacuum mold some ABS to create a piece that will fit into the removed area and molded in with minimal body work. I am also hopefully going to add usable area to be able to use double sided tape to attach the top part of the lip to the bumper.


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Got the front bumper and sti rear spats on after work today. Skirts go on tomorrow then some real pics



Not sure if you answered this before but did the STI rear spats needed to be drilled in?
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Not sure if you answered this before but did the STI rear spats needed to be drilled in?
Double sided tape along the top and rear, then uses an oem hole underneath for a push in clip
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Double sided tape along the top and rear, then uses an oem hole underneath for a push in clip
Thanks man! Those are the BaysonR ones right?
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