Universal Front Bumper Spoiler Lips Guard Protection Length 2.5M/8.2FT
A**N
Awesome for the price
For 12$ it’s the best, I’m pretty happy, it’s just for now but pretty happy with the results
O**R
Customer service
Letd start with customer service they were amazing. Basically what happened is I bought the item and put it on my car the very next day it rained and when I go to check on the car the Product was gone so I asked for a help and they offered a refund or Replacement. I recommend using superglue or extra adhesion. 5 start for customer service
C**S
Easy lip install, save your bumper.
Very good quality, useful that 3M double sided tape was used. Highly recommended. Adhered on very well if you know what your doing. I have a few tips below if its your first time installing one. Read them all so you have an idea. Follow these steps an you'll be happy, trust me.#1 Unroll the lip, lay it flat, and straight. Lay it in a way so it doesn't curl back on its self. You may have to ether lay it out with the tape side up or down. Ether way do this over the night before you install. Dont place any weights on the lip, if you do you'll deform it. An dont reroll it back up, leave it till your ready to install the next day.#2 If you can, an are able to remove your front bumper do it. Makes things alot easier when installing the lip. Especially when you flip the bumper unside down. That way you can see the entire bumper at once, not just a foot at a time when crawling on your hands, knees or back.#3 Clean, dry, clean, an let dry again. Clean the bumper especially where you plan to place the lip. Use sponge or microfiber cloth with soapy water to clean area of dirt and grease. Then dry off with dry microfiber cloth. Then use some isopropyl (50%-90% alcohol) to wipe down the area again. Let it air dry. This will help with the tape adhesion.#4 If you have a heat gun use it. If you dont have a heat gun. Use a hairdryer, or the very dependable sun to heat up the bumper and the lip Id recommend 30-45 minutes in the sun. Also if using the sun install in the sun as well to keep the heat on at all times. Also if your going to use the sun to heat them up. Lay the lip out flat, and straight in the sun just like you did the night before. While you remove the bumper from your car if you do go that route. I do recommend removing the bumper, extra step but saves you some major headaches.If using heatgun/ hairdryer remove about 12-18 inches of the tape peel at a time. Then use heatgun/ hairdryer to heat it up, as well as the location where it will be installed. I find it easier to heat the area on the bumper first then the tape. 6 back an forth passes on each should be fine. Shouldn't be searing hot to the touch, but just drinkable hot coffee hot. If that makes any sense to you. Then place the lip carefully on the area you want it push down to make sure it adheres. Go slow dont rush, the tape when heated up will stick like crazy. Thats why you go about a foot at a time. Dont remove the entire tape peel at once. Thats a nightmare.#5 Once its done. Use ether supplied screws if they come with the lip. Sorry dont remember if they came with it. If not some tack screws with some washers will do. Use them at every 2 feet, if so you should end up using about 5-6 screws an washers. Depending on how wide/ long your lip run ends up being.Thats it your done with the install, just reinstall the bumper back on the car if you did remove it.
D**S
Works but adhesion lacking
I followed the directions (except for removing the car bumper) by cleaning the surface and sticking only a few inches at a time. I also used a hair dryer on the hottest setting to apply some heat (the package recommended a heat gun, but I did not have that). Anyway, it did seem to stick well and I was initially happy with the results. However, the following day, I realized that one of the edges had started to lift. The good thing is that it comes with screws, so I was able to secure it. Overall, not a bad product, but not super impressive.
J**A
Looks cool
Looks nice but the 3M doesn’t really work it come with screws useful if you don’t mind putting holes into your bumper.
I**E
Best bang for buck
Installed this on my Audi A7 front lip and to my surprise it looks great.I figured for the price I'll buy it to see how it looks and if I wasn't happy, then eh I threw away about 12 bucks. However, on the front lip this looks oem'ish.I didn't proceed installing on the side skirts as I wanted something that bends downward, but for the front, A+Regarding install... took me about 5 minutes. Very easy and adhesion was great. I did the install in the Houston heat; which helped the adhesion be stronger. I plan to leave it on about 2 days before going through the car wash. If I don't update this, then that means it stayed on during the car wash... and yes I wash my car just about every other day as I have a membership plan 😁👍
R**Y
Great Value and look. No issues so far
At a fraction of the cost of other brands.. this works the same and looks great! no issues with adhesion. Save money with this product
J**T
MEH!!!
Nothing special. Basically like garage gap rubber weather stripping fancily re-packaged into an "Automotive" box to make it seem like it's a car application. Hadn't installed it because I'm on the fence about returning it to get actual weather stripping instead. However, the material IS quite sturdy. Can't speak for the stickiness of the tape/glue but the rubber is quite thick and would certainly withstand some heavy duty useage. The cost is a tad upsetting though as this is really nothing more than heavy duty weather stripping. It also looked NOTHING like the advertised picture as I was expecting one single flat surface. Instead, this is ridged, with several humps. Cheap out and buy thicker heavy weather stripping to save yourself a few bucks, I wish I had.
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