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I'm gonna order a lip. I have an 04 tl.. I plan on getting the 07 types lip. I would get the 04 lip but it's the same price as the 07 lip and I like the 07 more . so might as well get the one I like more. Anyways. If anyone has ever did this mod on the 04. Can you tell me the measurements and how much or where to cut to adjust for the 07 types lip?....what did you cut the bumper with? Is 04 base bumper adjustable for this mod?
the front bumpers are shaped quite differently, and the folks at HeelToe say "neither 2007-08 lip can go on a 2004-06 bumper very well, if at all." Here's the link to their guide.
Also, this thread has a bunch of additional info on various configurations, but you'll have to read through it.
My advice would be, if you really need the 07/08 Type S front lip, get the 07/08 front bumper (which are sold unpainted) and do a full front end conversion. This thread is ancient, but has some info in it.
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the front bumpers are shaped quite differently, and the folks at HeelToe say "neither 2007-08 lip can go on a 2004-06 bumper very well, if at all." Here's the link to their guide.
Also, this thread has a bunch of additional info on various configurations, but you'll have to read through it.
I'm not ordering from heeltoe . and I kinda ignore what they say seeing acurazine has different answers then them.. And they overpriced for me. Shipping is like 200 and something just for the front lip. The lip itself is 300 so total like 500 some change when on endless rpm..com I can get a front lip and side skirt for almost the same price with free shipping lololol.
I'm not ordering from heeltoe . and I kinda ignore what they say seeing acurazine has different answers then them.. And they overpriced for me. Shipping is like 200 and something just for the front lip. The lip itself is 300 so total like 500 some change when on endless rpm..com I can get a front lip and side skirt for almost the same price with free shipping lololol.
Interesting. Free shipping is an incredible deal given how large these items are.
Regardless of where you buy from, I wouldn't discount HeelToe's expertise on the subject. It CAN be done, but it'll likely be a painful process. If you have an appetite for that, then I'm interested to see the results when you're finished. Hopefully some of the other linked information was helpful.
It does fit with cutting. Most would assume it wouldn't because of the size of the bumpers, but the lip itself is the contour.
The type-s does fit on base 07-08, no cuttting and on 04-06 with cutting like OP showed above. The problem comes to how you mount the fogs as the fogs would have originally mounted to the bumper itself. Being a base bumper and cut, you would just have to figure out how to mount the fogs (bracket/zipties(lol hondas love zipties)/jigg/whatever), but all else is good. NO turning back either lol.
Marcus owns heeltoe and hes a good guy, sometimes we have different deals / price points and can't be the lowest, but marcus is very well known in the TSX so an answer that custom for the TL I can see him not knowing the answer. He is very knowledgeable though.
I'm not ordering from heeltoe . and I kinda ignore what they say seeing acurazine has different answers then them.. And they overpriced for me. Shipping is like 200 and something just for the front lip. The lip itself is 300 so total like 500 some change when on endless rpm..com I can get a front lip and side skirt for almost the same price with free shipping lololol.
Yooooooo. I'm ordering my lip kit next week. Does a lip just make my car look lower or is it actually lower? And should I lower my car before or after putting the lip on ? And wthell do I use to lower my car. And no. Not slam. Just lower lol. Bout an inch inch and a half if lips make any difference.
just gain a few pounds or throw a couple bags of cement or dead bodies in the trunk/backseat and it should lower the car a good amount
Honestly Tony lowering is all personal preference and there are tons of information in this subforum that talks about the different suspension setups that previous owners have had and their successes/failures.
just gain a few pounds or throw a couple bags of cement or dead bodies in the trunk/backseat and it should lower the car a good amount
Honestly Tony lowering is all personal preference and there are tons of information in this subforum that talks about the different suspension setups that previous owners have had and their successes/failures.
Worst thread title ever. At least make it relatable to what you're asking so if people ever do searches in the future, they're not getting these random "yoooooo" threads.
Worst thread title ever. At least make it relatable to what you're asking so if people ever do searches in the future, they're not getting these random "yoooooo" threads.
I'm awaiting the inevitable Yooooo part 3 when OP asks about what gasoline to put in.
OP, do your due diligence and search before posting new threads because chances are your issue isn't new and has been
Also +2 on the thread title. If you need help, you want to make it easier for others to help you. If you just want to say sup, there's a different thread for that
I'm awaiting the inevitable Yooooo part 3 when OP asks about what gasoline to put in.
OP, do your due diligence and search before posting new threads because chances are your issue isn't new and has been
Also +2 on the thread title. If you need help, you want to make it easier for others to help you. If you just want to say sup, there's a different thread for that
Agree with Taco and Thoi on thread title and searching prior to posting.
Adding a lip to the bumper will lessen the distance from the bottom of the bumper to the ground. Adjusting the suspension, either with lowering springs or full coilovers, will also adjust the distance between the bumpers and the ground, and will lessen the distance from the wheel/tire to the top of the wheel well.
Personally, I would wait until after you've installed the lip to play with the suspension, as it will be easier to fine-tune when you know your clearance and can do it all in one go. My vote for coilovers would be Tein Street Advance. They've served me well thus far.
Agree with Taco and Thoi on thread title and searching prior to posting.
Adding a lip to the bumper will lessen the distance from the bottom of the bumper to the ground. Adjusting the suspension, either with lowering springs or full coilovers, will also adjust the distance between the bumpers and the ground, and will lessen the distance from the wheel/tire to the top of the wheel well.
Personally, I would wait until after you've installed the lip to play with the suspension, as it will be easier to fine-tune when you know your clearance and can do it all in one go. My vote for coilovers would be Tein Street Advance. They've served me well thus far.
lmao i died when i saw the title cus i knew it would be you from part 1.
No adding the lip kit doesnt lower your car.
However i did lower my TL on function & form type 1s when i had it.
If you lived close you can have em for pretty cheap, just over 2000km on em (pretty much brand new) before i just took em off cus winter was coming so i put back on the stocks.
Also getting low profile tires will lower your car a bit
Also getting low profile tires will lower your car a bit
No, it won't.
You can't just slap any old tire on. The outer diameter of the tire still has to be as close as possible to the original, otherwise your speedometer and odometer will be way out to lunch.
If you put bigger rims on, all you're doing is putting smaller sidewall tires on to compensate for the difference. That's why you see tires as thin as rubber bands when guys put 20" wheels on their TL.
You can't just slap any old tire on. The outer diameter of the tire still has to be as close as possible to the original, otherwise your speedometer and odometer will be way out to lunch.
If you put bigger rims on, all you're doing is putting smaller sidewall tires on to compensate for the difference. That's why you see tires as thin as rubber bands when guys put 20" wheels on their TL.
+1.
Also, I should have said earlier that adding the lip will only lower your bumper clearance by an inch, maximum. The lip fits tightly over the stock bumper, so the 'lowering' is negligible.
You can't just slap any old tire on. The outer diameter of the tire still has to be as close as possible to the original, otherwise your speedometer and odometer will be way out to lunch.
If you put bigger rims on, all you're doing is putting smaller sidewall tires on to compensate for the difference. That's why you see tires as thin as rubber bands when guys put 20" wheels on their TL.
Never said anything about bigger wheels.
I meant low pros on the same 17s the TL's come with it. That will lower your car, plus provide performance benefits.