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    ECS front lip and a side mounted plate. Front end has never looked angrier

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    Car isn’t lowered or anything and I don’t have the ECS side skirts so it looks a little goofy from the side. Definitely looks good though69479454681__35377A9F-CF1E-43BB-B093-E8A63B12710A.jpg

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    how did you do the install for the front lip ? Ours didn't come with instructions or hardware.

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    its looks wonderful from the side! please dont add on anything else to the sides.
    just lower it and you'll have a delicious blue/alum theme going on.

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    the side skirts and winglets for the rear bumper will make the car look lower then it is, when you do lower it! DO IT!!!!!!! My car is lowered on H&R sport springs (1.5 inch drop) and bilstein shocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avdigigeek View Post
    how did you do the install for the front lip ? Ours didn't come with instructions or hardware.
    So first you have to figure out where you want to mount it on the front bumper. Then you have to remove the 3M tape and mount it. I recommend removing the front bumper to make it easier to line up. Buy 7 self tapping screws with washers and nuts for the other end. Get a drill and drill through the holes already on the front lip into the bumper. Then run the screws through and tighten them on the other side with the nuts. Then remount the front bumper and you’ll be good to go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3nchy524 View Post
    the side skirts and winglets for the rear bumper will make the car look lower then it is, when you do lower it! DO IT!!!!!!! My car is lowered on H&R sport springs (1.5 inch drop) and bilstein shocks.

    https://ibb.co/BBxcfXh
    My thing is, wouldn’t I then lose access to the Jack points on the rockers? Did you lose access to yours, or did you do something to retain them?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jKar2013S4 View Post
    My thing is, wouldn’t I then lose access to the Jack points on the rockers? Did you lose access to yours, or did you do something to retain them?


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    I cut out some material from under the side skirt to allow access to the jack points
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    Quote Originally Posted by jKar2013S4 View Post
    My thing is, wouldn’t I then lose access to the Jack points on the rockers? Did you lose access to yours, or did you do something to retain them?


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    The side skirts mount just outside of the jacking points.

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    Lower it and it will look like a Lion creeping up and ready to pounce on any prey!

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