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    Cracked lip

    I have a rear lip on my EK, and driving with speedhumps every 2 metres stuffed up my lip. Went a bit fast on one and resulted in cracking the rear lip. Anyone got any suggestions on fixing this ?

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    You could try contacting a plastic welder, but this isn't cheap. If it's a replica lip that you can replace easily then I would consider doing so as you'll probably spend more getting it plastic welded.

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    you could do a quick job and fiberglass it, youd have to sand and respray though for it to be done properly. might not be worth it if its a replica as mentioned
    DEEFUFF 4LYF

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    I snapped my rear lip and front lip paid to get them
    Both repaired and painted and funny enough they snapped while I was installing...

    That was the day I learnt once its broken just replace them

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    Yep. A good quality one will flex a lot more than those hard/brittle ABS plastic replicas. You get what you pay for, as they say...

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    If you dont care too much about looks, just drill holes on both sides of the crack, and put cable ties through them

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    A quick search came up with this-

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...0cracked%20lip

    Q-Bond is available at Repco and about $20-$30 from memory.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


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