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It's the EZ lip. I didn't think it would look good at first, but it was only 30$ so I just bought it and I can just remove it if it looks bad. Too my suprise it looks really good in person. It really changed the look of the front bumper and flows really well with the black grill. I'll take it off once I get the oem lip
Never heard or seen that before. I prefer the subtle look vs. a large chin with wings. Thanks for the info.
jsheets.. Thats a awesome looking sedan you've put together
Thank you sir, appreciate it.
Originally Posted by the93owner
Any DIY, tips for installation, or steps to outline what you did? I'm sure a lot of people would be curious to know and would thank you for your guidance
The amount you have to cut off the ends really depends on your ride height, wheel size and camber. It also has some flex to it so you can maneuver it around a bit depending on how far you want it to stick out. I'd suggest two people, a nice blade, and some sanding paper/heat gun. Overall it wasn't too difficult just had to take my time.
I had this lip too. If you clean your bumper correctly and use a heat gun to help mold it then it looks amazing and won't come off.
I believe mine was the all fit lip though. It's wasn't something you could just go and buy at Home Depot because the stuff from depot rips pretty easy. It almost felt like poly. I bottomed out a few times and nothing happened. It's very tough.
Last edited by Gregor12; Mar 22, 2016 at 12:35 PM.
Are those Niche Veronas? I was just adding them to my cart on Carid.com in 19inch (wish they made 20s) but white with the machined face. my sedan is white too and they look amazing on your car. if that's what they are just confirmed those are the wheels I'm getting.
Are those Niche Veronas? I was just adding them to my cart on Carid.com in 19inch (wish they made 20s) but white with the machined face. my sedan is white too and they look amazing on your car. if that's what they are just confirmed those are the wheels I'm getting.
Should have clarified. Wish Carid.com carried them in 20s....... I plugged in my car info and the biggest option I had was 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear which IIRC is the stock widths front/rear.
I'll have to shop elsewhere for the wheels/tires.
***edit. Wow, I was looking in the wrong place. that website is 100x better and easier to use, even if more expensive by a little bit. Thanks.
Should have clarified. Wish Carid.com carried them in 20s....... I plugged in my car info and the biggest option I had was 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear which IIRC is the stock widths front/rear.
I'll have to shop elsewhere for the wheels/tires.
***edit. Wow, I was looking in the wrong place. that website is 100x better and easier to use, even if more expensive by a little bit. Thanks.
CarID does carry them in 20". You probably are not seeing it because it's recommending those sizes to keep you within stock specs. You have to click "view all available sizes for this wheel anyway" and it will give you a bigger selection (just make sure you select the ones with the correct bolt pattern).
I believe CarID is also a vendor on this forum, I'm sure they can help you out with your selection
I'm a newb. was scared to go outside of "recommended" I suppose. Just picked em out on Element and they were $132 cheaper with the same tires + free shipping. Thanks for the help.
I'm a newb. was scared to go outside of "recommended" I suppose. Just picked em out on Element and they were $132 cheaper with the same tires + free shipping. Thanks for the help.
I'm a newb. was scared to go outside of "recommended" I suppose. Just picked em out on Element and they were $132 cheaper with the same tires + free shipping. Thanks for the help.
Just do what I do and enter the vehicle as a 2014 370z w/sport package. LOL
And the93owner is an endless source of great tips, BTW.
That lip looks great. Just wondering if anyone who has it installed has had a winter with it. Wondering how it holds up when used as a snow plow. Certain days snow is so high around here you're literally plowing as you're going through side streets.
Originally Posted by Gregor12
I had this lip too. If you clean your bumper correctly and use a heat gun to help mold it then it looks amazing and won't come off.
I believe mine was the all fit lip though. It's wasn't something you could just go and buy at Home Depot because the stuff from depot rips pretty easy. It almost felt like poly. I bottomed out a few times and nothing happened. It's very tough.