A-Spec Installed. Should I Fix This Gap?!
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
A-Spec Installed. Should I Fix This Gap?!
Got my A-Spec kit through the GB and am very pleased with it! Finally got around to put it up on my car. I've read threads about the gaps, so I tried to minize it as best as I can, but I still see minor (about 1 to 1.2 mm) gaps. Should I be bothered with this? Is there a WDP colored silicone or some sort I can use to fill it up? Please see the pics below and let me know! Thanks!!
Sorry about the poor quality as I don't have a good camera and the garage is too dark, and that's why there's no rear pics because they come out all stupid.
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car1.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car5.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car3.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car4.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car6.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car2.jpg)
Should I be bothered by this gap (about 1 to 1.2 mm)?
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/gap1.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/gap2.jpg)
Sorry about the poor quality as I don't have a good camera and the garage is too dark, and that's why there's no rear pics because they come out all stupid.
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car1.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car5.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car3.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car4.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car6.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car2.jpg)
Should I be bothered by this gap (about 1 to 1.2 mm)?
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/gap1.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/gap2.jpg)
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/gap3.jpg)
#4
Instructor
Thread Starter
I actually thought about using the touch up paint that came with the car. Just apply a thin layer over it and smooth it out. Is this a crazy idea?
#6
iWhine S/C 6MT TL
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LOL you should see my L/F gap.... I can fit about 10 dimes through at the same time lol
#7
Instructor
Thread Starter
Haha. Extra coin holder for you. So what do you guys think of my idea? Get some white silicon, mix it with the touch up paint, and then apply a really really thin layer to fill the gap. That way, you get the WDP color with the filling.
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#9
iWhine S/C 6MT TL
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BTW lookin good brotha!
#11
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks!
Yeah I blocked out one but it didn't look good on other pics, so gave up blocking and didn't bother fixing that one.
Two things I would like to suggest to Acura are:
1. Make the addon just a little bit shorter in width so the addon will snap on tightly with a little force and that should eliminate gaps.
2. Make the black trim run all the way across so as to give it a more GT look.
Yeah I blocked out one but it didn't look good on other pics, so gave up blocking and didn't bother fixing that one.
Two things I would like to suggest to Acura are:
1. Make the addon just a little bit shorter in width so the addon will snap on tightly with a little force and that should eliminate gaps.
2. Make the black trim run all the way across so as to give it a more GT look.
#12
Originally Posted by HiHenry.com
I actually thought about using the touch up paint that came with the car. Just apply a thin layer over it and smooth it out. Is this a crazy idea?
#15
King of NYC
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The drawback with this kit (compared to kits like RJ's) is that it looks clearly like an add on. That being said I have seen worse gaps than you have there. You are noticing the gaps mainly because of the WDP. You did a good job , don't worry about it too much. Maybe you should leave well enough alone?
There was a thread somewhere here of someone who wanted to completely smooth out the gap (bondo) and make the kit fit flush. Sounds good in theory but to get it perfect you'd have to spend a lot of money. If you wanted to do it yourself it would take a lot of time and effort. The main problem with that idea is the possibility of cracking etc. down the road.
So you're still tempted to try to do something? I'd say why not. Your idea sounds like it may have a chance. You may come up with another brilliant idea. If you want to try the silicone route DON'T buy the white one. It definitely will not match your WDP. You can attempt to mix some WDP touch paint with some clear silicone and just test it out. How well will the 2 mix? That's the question. And once it is on the car will it fill the gap just right? If it dosen't come out right, you can wipe it away quickly with no harm done. The problem here is trying to get it done perfectly. Let us know how it turns out, good luck!
There was a thread somewhere here of someone who wanted to completely smooth out the gap (bondo) and make the kit fit flush. Sounds good in theory but to get it perfect you'd have to spend a lot of money. If you wanted to do it yourself it would take a lot of time and effort. The main problem with that idea is the possibility of cracking etc. down the road.
So you're still tempted to try to do something? I'd say why not. Your idea sounds like it may have a chance. You may come up with another brilliant idea. If you want to try the silicone route DON'T buy the white one. It definitely will not match your WDP. You can attempt to mix some WDP touch paint with some clear silicone and just test it out. How well will the 2 mix? That's the question. And once it is on the car will it fill the gap just right? If it dosen't come out right, you can wipe it away quickly with no harm done. The problem here is trying to get it done perfectly. Let us know how it turns out, good luck!
#16
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks for the advice. I think i will leave it alone for now as it's not really major gaps and it doesn't really take away the look. Perhaps when I get my hands on two pieces of WDP plastics (even just tiny pieces), then i'll try my idea. For now, it looks good the way it is.
#17
Originally Posted by bforbrian
those gaps look pretty minimal to me..
worry about the bridge when you get to it
worry about the bridge when you get to it
#19
Suzuka Master
Do not attempt to fill the gaps, this will be a terrible mess. the different pieces need to flex and move independently, anything bridging them will eventually crack
#23
I think I would be more bothered by the 3 different colors of paint up front (spoiler, Bumper cover, and fender appear to be all different in the pics). Could just be the pics though.
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#27
Safety Car
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white silicone outdoor sealer -- mask off the painted areas, then inject the silicone sealant (door/window sealer) into the gaps.
Just remember, over time, these silicone "fillings" will get dirty and you'll start to see them go from white to gray .. but the gray will not look bad .. the gaps look bad, period.
Just remember, over time, these silicone "fillings" will get dirty and you'll start to see them go from white to gray .. but the gray will not look bad .. the gaps look bad, period.
#28
Originally Posted by rockyfeller
Pretty good Sushi. I bet if you mixed some WDP with clear it would look even better though. Henry it can be done. I wouldn't worry about flex here with the silicone having plenty of elasticity.
The caulking I used is a DAP Kitchen & Bath Adhesive Caulk. I don't think this has silicone inside. It is also paintable so if the gap is big then you may want to use the touch up paint.
Just to be on the safe side, when I wash the car, I gently clean that area with an old tooth brush.
#29
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks Sushi96720 for the explaination. I do want to try it now, but stupid Vancouver is raining all the time, and I need my car. I will keep your advice and hopefully to report some good news on my silicon WDP mix
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#31
looking for a specific product to tidy up some of my gaps. Anyone have a suggestion on something I can use to tight up the gaps? more 3m tape wont fit as the gaps are on the smaller side and I dont want to take the lip off and then reinstall.
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.
#32
Q('.')=O
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Dude that is fine, actually some of the smallest gaps I've seen.... don't worry about it. I myself need to fix one though ![Why Me](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/whyme.gif)
calk? super glue? taht is, if you plan on keeping the aspec kit on all the time...
![Why Me](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/whyme.gif)
calk? super glue? taht is, if you plan on keeping the aspec kit on all the time...
#33
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
I hate when an old thread gets revived and I forget to check the post date..
I think the only real solution is a one piece. You could try to use a plastic bonder like an epoxy glue. I had some success gluing a turn signal / headlight support assembly.. but you have to clamp it for 24 hrs. It would be pretty difficult.
I think the only real solution is a one piece. You could try to use a plastic bonder like an epoxy glue. I had some success gluing a turn signal / headlight support assembly.. but you have to clamp it for 24 hrs. It would be pretty difficult.
#34
Safety Car
OP Id leave it.... honda does have that rubber edge guard thats on the front of the kit....but i dont know how to get it or if they have it after market....on the rear aspec kit for the type s it goes around the whole entire edge of the kit....ive been looking for it because i know a few people who want to run it along the whole kit, front and rear.
#40
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Taking another look at the lines.. it actually looks okay IMO. If you look at the lines from the side skirts it matches by being offset. I think the gap fits in nice with those body lines. I know we're talking about the little gap between the bumper and lip but if you filled it in I don't think it would match as well. idk.. just a thought.
Is it just me or does it seem like the lip color on the OP's car is a bit off?
Is it just me or does it seem like the lip color on the OP's car is a bit off?
![](http://www.mozx.com/photos/acura/car5.jpg)