It is actually easier to install the MREV than to install an OEM Chin Spoiler...
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Originally Posted by Devil Dog
No, I'm actually lowered on Tein S-Techs. You will most likely have to jack the car up also. Best thing to do is use to ramps up front. It'll make the job much easier.
Yes, you will also have to drill 4 oblong holes into the front bumper.
Yes, you will also have to drill 4 oblong holes into the front bumper.
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Originally Posted by avs007
You can get your car on ramps? I have ultra-ramps, with the extenders for low-height cars, and it still hits. And I'm at stock height. Then again.... It hits my oem lip. So perhaps your car will get up the ramps, but once you install the lip, you won't be able to get back down
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Originally Posted by G35MoneyPit
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it! I don't have ramps but maybe I can jack it up on each side and put boards under the wheels to get it high enough. Mine is lowered maybe an inch and already scrapes at times. Did you have a lot more scraping after adding the lip?
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what kind of rims are those, i love them
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