ForceWerkz "Voltex Style" Front Lips | Lip Splitter | Undertray SUPER SALE!
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Got the lip and mounted. Here are some pics.
First of all, I had a slight change in my order. I was first told about the FRP front lip but then a few days later the polyurethane ones came in. So I bit on the polyurethane one just because of its flexibility especiailly since this is my DD with 80k miles on it . So, the front lip is polyurethane and the splitter is FRP. Which is good because the FRP is holding the urethane straight true its lines.
I plastidipped the bottom splitter orange temporarily to see how it would look. The fitment is good for what you expect. The only problem I had was with the bottom splitter and lining it up correctly with the front lip. Definitely a two person job. Came with self tapping screws (11) I placed them all evenly under the lip & splitter. But I did also add two more bolts/nuts on each corner as it was hard to reach with a regular tapping screw. Yes, you will have to do some drilling and that's how you'll be able to determine the straightness of the lip/splitter. Also another small bit I found is that the fog lights area is a bit off, the piece extends almost a quarter of an inch pass the fog lights, I mean it's a tiny bit, but it's nothing to be worrying about.
Other than that, I'm satisfied with the look and build of it.
First of all, I had a slight change in my order. I was first told about the FRP front lip but then a few days later the polyurethane ones came in. So I bit on the polyurethane one just because of its flexibility especiailly since this is my DD with 80k miles on it . So, the front lip is polyurethane and the splitter is FRP. Which is good because the FRP is holding the urethane straight true its lines.
I plastidipped the bottom splitter orange temporarily to see how it would look. The fitment is good for what you expect. The only problem I had was with the bottom splitter and lining it up correctly with the front lip. Definitely a two person job. Came with self tapping screws (11) I placed them all evenly under the lip & splitter. But I did also add two more bolts/nuts on each corner as it was hard to reach with a regular tapping screw. Yes, you will have to do some drilling and that's how you'll be able to determine the straightness of the lip/splitter. Also another small bit I found is that the fog lights area is a bit off, the piece extends almost a quarter of an inch pass the fog lights, I mean it's a tiny bit, but it's nothing to be worrying about.
Other than that, I'm satisfied with the look and build of it.
Last edited by zscwc; Mar 30, 2013 at 12:13 AM.