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- Dec 3, 2007
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Puyallup,
Washington
Wow..Im gonna be doin that lip pretty soon. That looks pretty clean..and badass.
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Wow I want that, so all you used is garage sealer?my hd lip
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Wow I want that, so all you used is garage sealer?


More than anything..I wanna do this lip so once I lower my car, I dont scrape on everything and ruin the new paint.
This isnt going to stop you from scratching your bumper.


just finished my hd lip today wouldve taken like 10 min but i ran out of tape and had to run up to walmart (closer than hd) but here it is and i like the look(cell pic)

These all are turning out extremely well, but I'm still confused on how to do it. Someone should do a writeup.
Step 1.) Go to Lowe's and buy the item in post 21 from page 1 of this thread and some double faced indoor/outdoor tape. (it's got red on the outside of the roll like in the picture above). Step 2.) Clean the under side of your front bumper with alcohol to get any residue off that will prevent the tape from sticking. Step 3.) Then you attatch one side of the tape on the top side of the rubber piece that you are going to mount to your bumper (Leave the red protective layer on so you don't get a bunch of dirt and stuff stuck in the tape) Step 4.) Jack your car up about 12". (it make's life alot easier). Start on one side of the bumper and peel the red layer off of little by as your attatching the rubber trim to your bumper. Once you get to the other side of the bumper, trim off the excess and your done. Make sure it's all secure by running your hand on the under side of the moulding pushing it firmly into the tape.
Tootles,
Ryan