4th gen front lip
JDMshit has a polyurethane lip for the 4th gen
don't know how old/new this is, but i just saw it....
i see posts all the time looking for cheaper alternative lips.....so i figured i'd post it up
It's a little pricey for a polyurethane lip @$209shipped.....but is guess it cheaper than a $300 cf lip
BB4 Spoon OE Rep Front Bumper Lip - BRAND NEW ITEM!
* For 92-96 Prelude
* Cannot Be Found Anywhere Else
* 100% poly-urethane
* Fitment is superior
* Lip comes in black Polyurethane
* Virtually Indestructable
* Made in the USA
http://www.jdmshit.com/specials/index.html
don't know how old/new this is, but i just saw it....
i see posts all the time looking for cheaper alternative lips.....so i figured i'd post it up
It's a little pricey for a polyurethane lip @$209shipped.....but is guess it cheaper than a $300 cf lip
BB4 Spoon OE Rep Front Bumper Lip - BRAND NEW ITEM!
* For 92-96 Prelude
* Cannot Be Found Anywhere Else
* 100% poly-urethane
* Fitment is superior
* Lip comes in black Polyurethane
* Virtually Indestructable
* Made in the USA
http://www.jdmshit.com/specials/index.html
after i dop a few bills on filling my damn oil tank for heta this winter I'm going to get that lip, I've been waiting for it to come out for about a month and as soon as it does, i get hit w/ bills and can't afford it.. damnit
damn, I'd almost rather save for another month and get the real c/f seibon knock off lip. And why is this the most expensive of all the jdmshit lips??
here is a few fitment pictures to keep the "tech related" theme
anyone know how its attached, stock mounting points??



here is a few fitment pictures to keep the "tech related" theme
anyone know how its attached, stock mounting points??



<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hella_usdm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
anyone know how its attached, stock mounting points??</TD></TR></TABLE>
we just picked one up today for my homies car. man talk about flexible. the guy at jdmshit was showing me how he can bend it almost in a knot and it popped back to its original form with no stress marks on the lip. he showed me on the lip there are small indentations on where you drill holes and use the stock mounting points under the bumper with 10mm screws. he said he drilled the holes and installed it on the black prelude in the pictures in less than 5 min. btw if you go and pick up they will sell cheaper we got it at 190 out the door
. we're gonna be doing that later tonight after he gets home from work.
anyone know how its attached, stock mounting points??</TD></TR></TABLE>
we just picked one up today for my homies car. man talk about flexible. the guy at jdmshit was showing me how he can bend it almost in a knot and it popped back to its original form with no stress marks on the lip. he showed me on the lip there are small indentations on where you drill holes and use the stock mounting points under the bumper with 10mm screws. he said he drilled the holes and installed it on the black prelude in the pictures in less than 5 min. btw if you go and pick up they will sell cheaper we got it at 190 out the door
. we're gonna be doing that later tonight after he gets home from work.
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carbon fiber would be more balla but it aint "Virtually Indestructable" mine should come in on the 8th one day before my b-day
im thinking about painting it but i think it looks best in black
im thinking about painting it but i think it looks best in black
how about this? Accord R lip in carbon fiber...could it work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Slatelude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how about this? Accord R lip in carbon fiber...could it work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
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I'm sure it will. Many 4th Gen users on here have used the Accord Type R lip. It will just need a little elbow grease gettin on...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
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I'm sure it will. Many 4th Gen users on here have used the Accord Type R lip. It will just need a little elbow grease gettin on...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kulrevon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if anyone gets this lip and paints it I would love pictures. I dont like the contrast and the gaps but I think its becuase its not painted.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It'd look like this, which is actually a painted Seibon CF... By the way, it's not mine it's FaS4wS's from the second page of the prelude pictures thread.
It'd look like this, which is actually a painted Seibon CF... By the way, it's not mine it's FaS4wS's from the second page of the prelude pictures thread.
I have been looking into this lip for a while now. I had two wings west front RS lips. Ran over one and just recently sold the other one.
freaking bills came and that money went which sucks. Now i have to resave lol. Anyways anyone interested in buying a Wings west rs rear lip? or wings west rs sides? so i can buy this lip haha i kinda want to keep the sides and only sell the rear but if price is right
freaking bills came and that money went which sucks. Now i have to resave lol. Anyways anyone interested in buying a Wings west rs rear lip? or wings west rs sides? so i can buy this lip haha i kinda want to keep the sides and only sell the rear but if price is right
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hella_usdm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the stock finish like on these lips? Is it a semi-gloss look?</TD></TR></TABLE>
All polyurethane materials in their raw form is a shiney, smooth, semi-gloss black surface. Same with Wings West and any other companies that makes polyurethane lips. You can sand/scuff a polyurethane lip and shoot a few thin coats of bumper trim paint onto the lip. It will give it that oem lip/sideskirt texture & color, but won't crack or spiderweb if the lip flexes. Or just use a good flex additive when you primer and paint the lip to color-match your bumper.
All polyurethane materials in their raw form is a shiney, smooth, semi-gloss black surface. Same with Wings West and any other companies that makes polyurethane lips. You can sand/scuff a polyurethane lip and shoot a few thin coats of bumper trim paint onto the lip. It will give it that oem lip/sideskirt texture & color, but won't crack or spiderweb if the lip flexes. Or just use a good flex additive when you primer and paint the lip to color-match your bumper.
im thinking about selling my current lip

*sorry looks funny had to p.s it to make it brighter to see the lip, only front pic i have*
to get something like that one from jdmshit, but everyone is telling me to keep it and its starting to grow on me, it just looks so plain?
Also im a total noob for asking, what wheels are those? kinda makes me wanna get sumtin like that over the jmags i might be orderin soon

*sorry looks funny had to p.s it to make it brighter to see the lip, only front pic i have*
to get something like that one from jdmshit, but everyone is telling me to keep it and its starting to grow on me, it just looks so plain?
Also im a total noob for asking, what wheels are those? kinda makes me wanna get sumtin like that over the jmags i might be orderin soon



