Js Type Full Bumper Mounted
Originally posted by ecnay
how much for the labor?
how much for the labor?
We sell that bumper for $465

labor was $5000
for the molds built for that bumper.I know, that guy needs a car wash real bad!
Brandon,
Do the seam lines coming off the front quarter panels traveling toward the nose line up perfectly with those on J's Bumper? In other words. do all the lines mate properly from the OEM portion of the car to J's style bumper?
John
Do the seam lines coming off the front quarter panels traveling toward the nose line up perfectly with those on J's Bumper? In other words. do all the lines mate properly from the OEM portion of the car to J's style bumper?
John
Originally posted by JohnsS2K
Brandon,
Do the seam lines coming off the front quarter panels traveling toward the nose line up perfectly with those on J's Bumper? In other words. do all the lines mate properly from the OEM portion of the car to J's style bumper?
John
Brandon,
Do the seam lines coming off the front quarter panels traveling toward the nose line up perfectly with those on J's Bumper? In other words. do all the lines mate properly from the OEM portion of the car to J's style bumper?
John
Check your PM
thanks
Originally posted by Xplosiv
this is the hottest front end for the S2000, and I love it without the line!
this is the hottest front end for the S2000, and I love it without the line!
On another note, the line going across the front bumper with the real j's half lip doesn't really bother me. With a good tape job, the line can look very descreet. This is especially true if you add the front canards.
You should fire the photographer, the sun is behind the car so none of the detail can be seen, I know you have put many dollars and effort into this and it looks great but I will wait until there is a J's lip in Urethane - I would rather replace just a damaged lip than the whole bumper!
Originally posted by nzaizar
You should fire the photographer, the sun is behind the car so none of the detail can be seen, I know you have put many dollars and effort into this and it looks great but I will wait until there is a J's lip in Urethane - I would rather replace just a damaged lip than the whole bumper!
You should fire the photographer, the sun is behind the car so none of the detail can be seen, I know you have put many dollars and effort into this and it looks great but I will wait until there is a J's lip in Urethane - I would rather replace just a damaged lip than the whole bumper!
remember you still have use of your stock bumper if you wanted to switch.
urethane is very easy to repair at your local body shop
Brandon,
I see what nzaizar is saying. If you scrape up or rip up only the bottom half of the bumper cover, you can easily just as well purchase another one.
Take off the damaged piece, get the new one in and send it off to the body shop. Have them paint it. Once painted, pick it up for mounting.
Done. No down time on the car, no need to take off full cover...etc. I'm sure the half lip in eurathane would reflect a lower cost than the full cover. Some damages don't make sense to try to repair, just replacement makes more sense.
BTW, for the half lip users (if it were to be made in eurathane) would still have to deal with the "line".
If I hadn't gotten the original J's lip, I'd be all over this.
I see what nzaizar is saying. If you scrape up or rip up only the bottom half of the bumper cover, you can easily just as well purchase another one.
Take off the damaged piece, get the new one in and send it off to the body shop. Have them paint it. Once painted, pick it up for mounting.
Done. No down time on the car, no need to take off full cover...etc. I'm sure the half lip in eurathane would reflect a lower cost than the full cover. Some damages don't make sense to try to repair, just replacement makes more sense.
BTW, for the half lip users (if it were to be made in eurathane) would still have to deal with the "line".
If I hadn't gotten the original J's lip, I'd be all over this.






