OEM optional kit fitment question
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OEM optional kit fitment question
Could never really get a firm answer on this question in the past
Most of the OEM kits that I see that look super clean DONT have the rubber trim exposed much like the USDM 98-01 front lip.
My questions is: Are ppl simply painting over the trim to match or removing the trim altogether and letting the kit "flap in the wind"
Slightly dumb question but I'm in the market for a kit and would like to know before I drop high $'s
Most of the OEM kits that I see that look super clean DONT have the rubber trim exposed much like the USDM 98-01 front lip.
My questions is: Are ppl simply painting over the trim to match or removing the trim altogether and letting the kit "flap in the wind"
Slightly dumb question but I'm in the market for a kit and would like to know before I drop high $'s
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
Some people actually paint over the black weather strips. If your gonna spend that much money on the OEM optional kit, I would prefer to find one with the weather strips because over time the edges on the lip kit will eventually rub on your body panels paint.
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I've seen people do both, paint over it and remove it completely.
If you want the to keep the weather stripping but dont like the contrast of the OEM black weather stripping, you can buy weather stripping from a Toyota Camry lip kit. It comes in a light grey color, very subtle. Might even have white too. *edit* I guess it wont help if your car is PY or black.
If you want the to keep the weather stripping but dont like the contrast of the OEM black weather stripping, you can buy weather stripping from a Toyota Camry lip kit. It comes in a light grey color, very subtle. Might even have white too. *edit* I guess it wont help if your car is PY or black.
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
Easy there threadjacker, there's a FS section for a reason.
Back on topic, how is it that most of the pics I see of the OEM kit don't have the OEM stripping exposed? Is it tucked very far under and out of sight?
I'll be posting some pics shortly but the picture upload tool seems to be down
Back on topic, how is it that most of the pics I see of the OEM kit don't have the OEM stripping exposed? Is it tucked very far under and out of sight?
I'll be posting some pics shortly but the picture upload tool seems to be down
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
Not the same lip kit, but the '98 Civic OE kit also uses black rubber trim to protect the bumpers. In the stock photos you can't really see it, but in person you definitely can.
In this thread you can see the stock photos along with photos of privately owned vehicles with the kit. You'll see some people paint over the molding and some don't. Just to give some ideas of how it could look.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-acura-28/oem-1998-civic-coupe-lip-kit-2157873/
In this thread you can see the stock photos along with photos of privately owned vehicles with the kit. You'll see some people paint over the molding and some don't. Just to give some ideas of how it could look.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-acura-28/oem-1998-civic-coupe-lip-kit-2157873/
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I personally think the first one looks nice and clean and the second, without the trim, makes it look like a cheap, replica kit.
The first one, the molding matches pretty well with the natural gaps between the body panels.
The first one, the molding matches pretty well with the natural gaps between the body panels.
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
Heres a better pic w/o the trim lines. Now that looks flawless and like it came from the factory. No interruption by the gaskets
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Still going to have to say yes to the trim. I've seen what happens with lips on bumpers with no trim before. Nom nom nom! Granted those were aftermarket lips which likely don't fit as well as these OE Integra lips.
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
I think they look better with the weather stripping. If you don't have the weather stripping, there will be a gap. They aren't really suppose to be painted either.
Toyota sells them in black and white. Oh, and I'm selling an optional kit
https://honda-tech.com/forums/sale-10/dc2-oem-optional-sideskirts-rear-valences-2981676/
Toyota sells them in black and white. Oh, and I'm selling an optional kit
https://honda-tech.com/forums/sale-10/dc2-oem-optional-sideskirts-rear-valences-2981676/
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
Between the white R and the GSR above you'd take the fitment of the GSR???
eh, I guess if we all had the same tastes fat chicks would never get love.
Case closed, if I grab a OEM kit I'll be painting the weather strip as to protect the quarter panel, but still keep a clean look
PS. On the R above looks like the strip is painted (if anyone can confirm this I'd really appreciate it)
eh, I guess if we all had the same tastes fat chicks would never get love.
Case closed, if I grab a OEM kit I'll be painting the weather strip as to protect the quarter panel, but still keep a clean look
PS. On the R above looks like the strip is painted (if anyone can confirm this I'd really appreciate it)
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I will admit that I have the '98 Civic lip and I've had some kid online point out the "poor fitment" of my lip because "it has a gap". It was the black trim.
That was only one uneducated person though.
That was only one uneducated person though.
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Re: OEM optional kit fitment question
hmm I have the weatherstrip on just my rears. Looks ok but I think im gonna add it to the sides too. It looks better with it to me. Anyone have the template for mounting the rears? Like where to drill? Mine are all ***'d up.