i have seen a guy on hondaprelude.com with it. i dont feel like trying to get one from japan or canada. does anyone know how long the 2nd gen integra lips are? or know of any lips that i could mold to fit...thanks guys.
Hey, check out Mike_M's set up on hp.com for a custom made front lip spoiler made from one off of a mazda 626. I asked him about it recently and this is how he said he made it:
"I actully made the piece myself. It was a bt of fluke with the fit but it I think it looks great. The piece is off a Mazda 626 (I think 89-92). The stock piece comes off the car in two halves but will be two narrow for the 'ludes. We will need both halves plus a third one from another car which must be cut to fill in the 6" gap in the middle. Once you have the three pieces, I used bolts to attach it onto the bottom of the bumper."
He did end up leaving a few small lines on his where the pieces connected but I'm sure you could take some sort of bondo filler for plastic bumpers to smooth that out. If I get the chance to I might do that for my 91 Si this summer. I've tried to track down JDM front lip spoilers (like lucifer's from hp.com) but I haven't found any one who could find one to export from there. The Xenon kit as a whole looks good, but I think that bumper would look akward on a 3rd gen without the rest of the kit. Hope this helps.
I've tried to track down JDM front lip spoilers (like lucifer's from hp.com) but I haven't found any one who could find one to export from there. The Xenon kit as a whole looks good, but I think that bumper would look akward on a 3rd gen without the rest of the kit.
What does the hp in hp.com stand for, hp.com is hewlett packerd heh
Other then having to hack up a second one to make it all one piece I get the impression it should work well. From what I can see it looks like it fits the contours of the bumper fine. I'll email him again and ask if there was any problems with fit.
Mike just emailed me back on this. Here is what he had to say:
"You'll be surprised how well the corners fit on the prelude. Almost perfect like they were made for each other! You don't know how many people I've had E-mail me about it. It's really simple once you have the 3 sections (two corners + one extra for the 6"approx. section). They basically bolt right on to the bottom of the existing bumper."
You can bet your ass I'll be doing this sometime this spring!
I'm really don't know anything about those 626s, but I figure the best thing to do would be to talk to a Mazda dealer, or if you can locate one in a junk yard make a template of the prelude bumper and then go there with it and see if it matches.
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