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    Del Sol
    blahz that's an ek lip on yours yeah?? and it fit straight on easly?? how did you attach it??

  4. #16
    yes straight fit
    well lip was off em1
    1 screw on each side and double sided tape u can see screw in this pic
    Last edited by blahZ; 27-06-2013 at 10:56 PM.

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    where did you pic your lip up from??

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    from a mate it was a oem em1 lip

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    here is some info I found very useful.


    tools u might need for the install
    -dremel, or other electric cutting device
    -socket set or spanner set(not sure what sizes, but probly 10 or 12)
    -a friend (highly recomended, u'll need the help to force the lip on)
    -etc (cant really remember what else i used)

    Step 1: take off ur bumper, trust me it will be heaps easier to do this if u can move the lip around the bumper easierly

    Step 2: then lay out the lip and put it against ur bumper, and note where u have to cut.
    there is a grove for where a lip would go if the delsol had one from factory
    cut the lip so it fits into the grove, like so



    Step 3: there are 2 peices of plastic protruding from the lip thats surpost to bolt to the bumper
    however these are no use on the delsol cause they are just in the way, so cut them off
    here are some pics of roughly where they were





    Step 4: remember to always trial fit it before u cut, and always cut off a little bit at a time
    the last thing u want is to cut something that u werent surpost to and stuff up the lip
    the outside of the lip should line up with where the paint stops on the bumper





    ^^see doesnt fit exactly, but oh well u cant have everything
    the dremel is what u would use for most of the cutting and "sanding"
    dont worry about what the sectons u cut looks like, all the bits u cut or sanded should be in areas where its unnoticeable once on the car

    Step 5: once everthing is cut to shape and fits, start using the bolts provided and bolt everything together starting from the middle and working ur way around. this is where a friend will come in handy, either get them to hold the lip while u screw or get them to screw and u Force the lip on

    remember that the eg6 lip wasnt made for the delsol, so there will be some forcing and such to get it on
    also u might need to use other screws so the lip looks flush

    this is what the ends look like on my car






    Last edited by Snoop_gee; 29-06-2013 at 11:42 AM.

  8. #20
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    EG6 lip
    EG9 lip
    EM1/EK9 lip
    EK hatch side skirts

    all the above will fit with minor stretching or alternation
    mine has EG6 lip

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    The eg6 looks best I believe and probably the easiest to fit as well. Whats everybody think??

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    Sydney
    Car:
    Hondata
    I just fit an 99-00 facelift ek mugen lip on my delsol. mine was Urethane plastic not abs, much better can you can bend it when using heat gun. (my was shipped from US and it was a little bended from the shipping)

  11. #23
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    Forbidden you got any pics of your sol with the lip??

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAUSHN View Post
    Forbidden you got any pics of your sol with the lip??
    Here a picture of my old del sol. My new del sol is about the same thing
    http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...psa4c2537b.jpg
    http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/...ps24bd5c80.jpg

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