nother question on kits
the problem with fiberglass is that it doesnt give...there isnt any play in it, its stiff. so when you wack something....a rock, snow, a steep driveway, it cracks. thats bad. polyurethane (and i guess ABS plastic) is like the consistency of your bumpers, so it GIVES. thats what you want. when you scrape something, you dont want your stuff to crack, you want it to give. trust everyone on here, get something that not only LOOKS good (stillen classic or Maxtuning), make sure its poly (or ABS).
btw, here is the information from the Stillen site about their urethan products:
STILLEN urethane Aero Parts are designed, prototyped, tested, and built in our facilities in Costa Mesa, California. Care is taken to manage air flow as well as to blend the lines of each part with the vehicle. The effect is a distinctive statement that fits; each part looks like it came from the factory's design studio. Installation and paint should be done by and experienced and quality oriented body/paint shop. All of the STILLEN urethane parts are so flexible, durable and impact resistant that we guarantee our urethane components against breakage or cracking in normal use for as long as you own your vehicle.
i ASSume urethane and polyurethane are the same or similar things
STILLEN urethane Aero Parts are designed, prototyped, tested, and built in our facilities in Costa Mesa, California. Care is taken to manage air flow as well as to blend the lines of each part with the vehicle. The effect is a distinctive statement that fits; each part looks like it came from the factory's design studio. Installation and paint should be done by and experienced and quality oriented body/paint shop. All of the STILLEN urethane parts are so flexible, durable and impact resistant that we guarantee our urethane components against breakage or cracking in normal use for as long as you own your vehicle.
i ASSume urethane and polyurethane are the same or similar things
well, not just someone hitting you, i mean, in the snow in MA, if you are driving in the snow and stuff, that can crack fiberglass. scraping a curb or entering a driveway that is angled just right to hit the sideskirts, that can crack fiberglass. hell, someone not paying attention getting into your car and kicking the side skirt can crack it.
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