AndrewsCivicSi
Member
- First Name
- Andrew
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2020
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 41
- Location
- San Diego, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Civic Si Sedan
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really? no bolts? that sounds a little unsafe tbh3M double sided tape, pretty easy and straight forward install. Easy if you have 2 people doing it.
It wraps around the bottom of the spoiler and it’s a really snug fit. When you’re driving it creates an air lock with the downforce. It’s safe and secure no issues.really? no bolts? that sounds a little unsafe tbh
does the 3m tape go on top and bottom?It wraps around the bottom of the spoiler and it’s a really snug fit. When you’re driving it creates an air lock with the downforce. It’s safe and secure no issues.
I'm thinking of buying some carbon fiber wrap and covering the white surface on the top of the spoiler left uncovered.It wraps around the bottom of the spoiler and it’s a really snug fit. When you’re driving it creates an air lock with the downforce. It’s safe and secure no issues.
No way coupe is where it's at! ?This image makes me wonder if I should've gone sedan over coupe.
Sedan ? lolNo way coupe is where it's at! ?
Help me out hereHere is what mine looks like as of today
Mine is +38 offset with 255/35/18 tires, I just had to push in the screw tabs where the side markers are at then rubbing issue was fixed.Help me out here
18x9.5 30ish offset? I’m not good at this yet.
No rub? Ever ever?
I got some H&Rs I’ll be dropping on soon and I’m locked on getting the ce28s black edition volks I do a lot of daily driving street/highway. For that reason my buddy is suggesting the 18x8.5 35+ Due to the stretched tires.Mine is +38 offset with 255/35/18 tires, I just had to push in the screw tabs where the side markers are at then rubbing issue was fixed.