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The Feels spoiler looks straight-up nasty.
I'm sure the others look pretty good in person. J's is pretty good as long as you can blend it in to the stock bumer, but that's just extra money and an extra step. The Jets spoiler is the most aggressive looking by far. I kinda like it.
But it's really cool how the OEM front spoiler holds up to the alternatives. Honda did it right: front and rear. Side strakes suck, however.
I'm sure the others look pretty good in person. J's is pretty good as long as you can blend it in to the stock bumer, but that's just extra money and an extra step. The Jets spoiler is the most aggressive looking by far. I kinda like it.
But it's really cool how the OEM front spoiler holds up to the alternatives. Honda did it right: front and rear. Side strakes suck, however.
To all of you who are getting the J's racing and the like, it's fiberglass. Just how are you gonna survive on these roads??
Fiberglass is gonna be nothing but a headache. It just doesn't hold up well at all, compared to urethane. I am probably the J's racing front end's #1 fan in the world, but what can I do? Fiberglass will just not do. Especially for the costs - 530 + paint job and molding, probably will run up to at least 900 or more. And after a while it's gonna look like shit, for all that $$. I can't do it, I have to stick with the urethane OE lip. There is one alternative, if you get an extra front bumper, you can get your J's racing lip molded and painted onto the extra bumper and then daily drive around in your other stock bumper. When you wanna car show it or just show off, it only takes a sec to swap front ends and parade around in the J's racing. Anyways, if anyone who has been runnin the j's front lip for quite some time on our nasty roads (with flying pebbles and chipping rocks on freeways) would like to tell me otherwise on how it has actually held up, I'd love to hear it.
Fiberglass is gonna be nothing but a headache. It just doesn't hold up well at all, compared to urethane. I am probably the J's racing front end's #1 fan in the world, but what can I do? Fiberglass will just not do. Especially for the costs - 530 + paint job and molding, probably will run up to at least 900 or more. And after a while it's gonna look like shit, for all that $$. I can't do it, I have to stick with the urethane OE lip. There is one alternative, if you get an extra front bumper, you can get your J's racing lip molded and painted onto the extra bumper and then daily drive around in your other stock bumper. When you wanna car show it or just show off, it only takes a sec to swap front ends and parade around in the J's racing. Anyways, if anyone who has been runnin the j's front lip for quite some time on our nasty roads (with flying pebbles and chipping rocks on freeways) would like to tell me otherwise on how it has actually held up, I'd love to hear it.
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