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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      alright mike d. got pics but how the hell do you upload them on here. and it says something about size must be a certain size??? i got a bunch of pics too. you got to try that lip. it looks good. and holds on well doin about 90mph straight for like 4minutes and it stays...


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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      lol. cobaltss.net stole that from srtforums.com. The yellow car is a neon.

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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      damn i like that.. I may have to try it.. so anyone have picsof it done on your cars?
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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      Quote Originally Posted by lowaveo17
      damn i like that.. I may have to try it.. so anyone have picsof it done on your cars?

      do a search. he posted them somewhere. i believe the open forum is where they are, but also photo and general forum are good looks too.
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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      Tried it... unless you want your car to look like bubba off of Forest Gump, ya might not wanna try it.

      It nearly sticks strait out....

      Atleast i didnt like it...

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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      Quote Originally Posted by AutoXChris
      Tried it... unless you want your car to look like bubba off of Forest Gump, ya might not wanna try it.

      It nearly sticks strait out....

      Atleast i didnt like it...

      howd u apply it? did u take a pic?
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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      my name is gump....people call me forrest gump. and thats all i have to say about that.
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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      I applied it, exacally like shown. with the exception of the tape used... i tried a less abrasive tape just incase i didnt like it.

      No pictures, but thinking back it should have. It was simply too agressive. i was looking for a slight rake, to strait down... mine nearly stuck strait out....

      Might, for the sake of Visuals, put it on again just so you guys can see....

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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      Quote Originally Posted by onephastmike
      FYI i did put it on i got the rubber one not plastic also too only did it on the front i tried the sides it looks retarded will get pics soon. takes a little patients to do but it actually looks really good and i am debating to either a. spray it white to match the car, b. leave it black the way it is. or c. which i might do is carbon fiber it with the carbon fiber adhesive rolls they sell at autozone for around 5 bucks. need some opinions here help me out!!!

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      leave it black the paint will prolly chip id it gets hit by a stone on the highway and the carbon fiber rolls look like crap and they prolly wont stick on very long if you want carbon fiber buy it and mold one its not to hard if you can make a mold first alternativly fiberglass kits are cheap to make a better one
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      Re: Home Depot garage door front lip

      Quote Originally Posted by mikedudley17
      Quote Originally Posted by ruby
      did you do it only on the front lip? or all around? I think it might look good all around

      i was thinking that myself.... if the rubber is stiff enough i may even try to paint when i put it on-its a long shot but it may work.
      Yeah, check out Krylon Fuzion paint for plastics. It's nice cuz' it's self-etching so you don't have to sand to make it stick. That's what I paint all my interior pieces with in my cars so I can retain the factory texture on the panels. I may try this on my 09' hatch.




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