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Polyurethane LIP for LCI MTECH E90
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09-15-2012, 05:33 AM | #23 | |||
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- oh what, Long had another one? i guess he's got a hold of more. - tell me you've install lips before, if not - have LTBMW install for you. it should be all 8mm screws on the bottom of the front bumper / double sided tape on the inside top of the lip, all the way across the top (1 piece). peel just a bit off the edges, to get it started. wipe down lower mtech bumper - get it clean so the 3m tape sticks well. Warm weather is perfect for the 3m to adhere. screw on the furthest 8mm on the driver side and the passenger side bottom. adjust lip to the mtech mouth, remove double side tape completely, once fitment is clean, screw in rest of the 8mm from the bottom. let the 3m double sided tape sit in the sun. i should do a diy.
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09-15-2012, 07:23 AM | #24 | |
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I installed my 2nd replacement lip last night in 40 min so I'm becomeing a pro now after installing two within the last 30 days. It helps if you have a jack stand and drill driver so you can more easily access the underside. Here is how I installed mine. Apply the 3M double sided tape along the top edge - leave one side of the tape cover on. Pull the cover back at the leading edge just enough so that you can pull it over the top of the lip so that you can grab it later after the lip is mounted up to the bumper. Jack one side of your car up enough so you can get your drill under there. Get yourself some masking tape. Hold the lip to the bumper and get it aligned. Use the masking tape to hold the lip up. Using one of the self tapping screws screw it in ithe center of the lip towards the backside of the lip. I used 5 of these all along the back-side edge. Work your way from center to the edge insalling one in between the center screw and outter edge, then one right at the outter edge. (I purchased some long versions of these screws along with 3 2 1/2" washers from Home Depot to install more towards the front of the lip to add support to the front so it doesn't sag at all.) In front of of the first center screw you installed more towards the front of your lip and under the bumper grill mesh, drill in one 1 5/8" self tapping screw with a 2 1/2" washer. Make sure you are not to far foward and that the screw is actually going to go into the leading edge of the bumper. (I installed 3 of these longer screws/washers - 1 in the middle and one each side under the fog lights - again all inserted towards the front/leading edge of the lip). Now repeat on the other side jacking up the other side of the car. It is beneficial as you insert the screws along the outside of the lip esp those 1 5/8" self tapping screws and washers that you apply firm pressure to the lip making sure it is tight up against the bumper and lined up properly. Once you drill those screws in it will hold everything in place. Now you're ready to remove the tape cover. Pull the exposed peeled edge of the double sided tape and continueing pull it off the entire run of the tape. It will come right off. Once removed apply some pressure to help form the bond and reapply the masking tape to keep preassure on it for 15 min or so. Don't get discouraged, if it makes you feel better I had to remove the lip and all screws once and do it all over again in order to get a snug fit -- I can't stand gaps or if it's not perfectly centered. Good luck. Last edited by cssnms; 09-15-2012 at 07:32 AM.. |
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10-06-2014, 11:23 PM | #30 |
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I had a really tough time trying to install this lip as well, contacted Vollkemmen and no answer on the phone, sent an email also hopefully i get a reply back. When the shop was trying to make it sit there was a gap in the middle and the bumper kept dipping in. Also when applying double sided tape it kept peeling off with no force applied at all, we sanded the contact zones down on the lip and still no improvement. I really want this lip to fit my bumper so if anyone has any other suggestions I would appreciate it before it gets returned.
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