Type-s kit
Re: Type-s kit
Originally posted by maxedout2k1
for anyone who has the type-s kit for a 96 max, how durable is it? is it easy to install? and does it fit nicely. thanks
chris
for anyone who has the type-s kit for a 96 max, how durable is it? is it easy to install? and does it fit nicely. thanks
chris
is that what you're looking for?
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Re: Type-s kit
Nothing is easy to install or fit nicely in the world of import aftermarket. If you don't know, you haven't been in this game long enough 

Originally posted by maxedout2k1
for anyone who has the type-s kit for a 96 max, how durable is it? is it easy to install? and does it fit nicely. thanks
chris
for anyone who has the type-s kit for a 96 max, how durable is it? is it easy to install? and does it fit nicely. thanks
chris
ya ask me!
well it is about 1/4 inch fiberglass, and many problems durring install. i had the dealership do it cause i got in a wreck and the other guy paid for most of it. first the front bumper, it has 2 scoops(one below each blinker) that must be filed down to fit the front reinforcment. second the rear bumper was hard to make flush on the sides, and it sticks out almost 2 inches past the stock bumper, so you might wanna weld a extension on your exhaust, also the side skirts had a problem with rubbin the doors, so 2 of them had to be adjusted.finally (i always forget this part) the entire kit had to be sanded down multiple times to make the paint even and prevent "bubbles" because it is fiberglass. but with those out of the way i love it!
well it is about 1/4 inch fiberglass, and many problems durring install. i had the dealership do it cause i got in a wreck and the other guy paid for most of it. first the front bumper, it has 2 scoops(one below each blinker) that must be filed down to fit the front reinforcment. second the rear bumper was hard to make flush on the sides, and it sticks out almost 2 inches past the stock bumper, so you might wanna weld a extension on your exhaust, also the side skirts had a problem with rubbin the doors, so 2 of them had to be adjusted.finally (i always forget this part) the entire kit had to be sanded down multiple times to make the paint even and prevent "bubbles" because it is fiberglass. but with those out of the way i love it!
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