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future370zzz 07-12-2012 12:55 AM

Lowered on Swifts. Still scraping!
 
I'm lowered on Swifts and scrape even on tiny speed bumps.

I'm scraping the on 2 parts of the front underspoiler. There are the plastic deflectors just in front of the wheels that always scrape. I heard these can be removed by unbolting 3 bolts.

There is also a plastic chin that sits higher but along the whole width of the front bumper.

For those that removed their wheel deflectors. Are you still scraping at driveways?

If so, can you remove/modify the front chin also to eliminate scraping?

MyKindaGuise 07-12-2012 12:37 PM

I have been on many steep driveways with my swifts and rarely scrape. Are taking them on at sharp angles? If not try more aggressive entrance angles. I still scrape every once in a while so I actually trimmed that front plastic piece. I only took off the corner or it. Basically its an even line all the way across the front. I will post a pic later.

wheee! 07-12-2012 12:42 PM

I removed both the wind deflectors in front of the tires and the chin spoiler... now I scrape very rarely...

speedfreek 07-12-2012 12:46 PM

I get my swifts delivered today. Didn't think they made it that low. Just wanted to eleminate some of the gap in the fenders. Should be interesting to see if I can keep from scraping once installed.

kenchan 07-12-2012 01:00 PM

my car is stock... my head is literally touching the cement when im looking for the jack point to raise my car. how the hell do you guys find the jack point so low? use a mirror tool or something? do you feel for it? :icon17: hahaha.

DR_ 07-12-2012 01:27 PM

Just add some jack stickers
http://gogogear.com/Jack.jpg

speedfreek 07-12-2012 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1818169)
my car is stock... my head is literally touching the cement when im looking for the jack point to raise my car. how the hell do you guys find the jack point so low? use a mirror tool or something? do you feel for it? :icon17: hahaha.

go by memory perhaps.

kenchan 07-12-2012 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DR_ (Post 1818216)
Just add some jack stickers
http://gogogear.com/Jack.jpg

that aint gonna help. :icon17: you have to place the weight on the hump behind the jack point markers on the rail.

MattP725 07-12-2012 02:24 PM

Jack puck + fingers (thats what she said) and you are all good...

future370zzz 07-12-2012 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MyKindaGuise (Post 1818130)
I have been on many steep driveways with my swifts and rarely scrape. Are taking them on at sharp angles? If not try more aggressive entrance angles. I still scrape every once in a while so I actually trimmed that front plastic piece. I only took off the corner or it. Basically its an even line all the way across the front. I will post a pic later.

Yeah, I haven't trimmed or removed anything so I scrape. I come in at about 45 degrees mostly because some of the driveway are vary narrow so I can't really cut in any more.

Please post a pic!

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheee! (Post 1818137)
I removed both the wind deflectors in front of the tires and the chin spoiler... now I scrape very rarely...

Nice. Was it difficult to remove the chin spoiler? Is the bottom of the engine exposed now?

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1818169)
my car is stock... my head is literally touching the cement when im looking for the jack point to raise my car. how the hell do you guys find the jack point so low? use a mirror tool or something? do you feel for it? :icon17: hahaha.

Speaking of jacks...thanks for hi-jacking my thread. :icon17: Just kidding, the more bumps the better.

wheee! 07-12-2012 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by future370zzz (Post 1818317)
Nice. Was it difficult to remove the chin spoiler? Is the bottom of the engine exposed now?

Not difficult as much as a little tricky. My dealer had riveted it onto the bumper.... I don't miss it at all... and no, the engine is not exposed as the chin strip only bolts onto the bumper and does not interfere with the undershroud at all.

future370zzz 07-12-2012 02:36 PM

I guess if I were to leave it on, over time it would just wear down until it either doesn't scrape anymore or it breaks off. I don't see how it would break off.

As long as I don't scrape my bumper I don't care what happens to the plastic underneath there I guess. Anyone thinking the same thing?

speedfreek 07-12-2012 02:38 PM

Yea I would leave it on. You can use it as a feeler before you do start scraping your bumper. Without it as soon as you feel some scraping it's too late!

christian370z 07-12-2012 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedfreek (Post 1818338)
Yea I would leave it on. You can use it as a feeler before you do start scraping your bumper. Without it as soon as you feel some scraping it's too late!

This is exactly why I still have mine too!

wheee! 07-12-2012 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedfreek (Post 1818338)
Yea I would leave it on. You can use it as a feeler before you do start scraping your bumper. Without it as soon as you feel some scraping it's too late!

I did this until it cracked and started hanging off on one side.... then i took it off. I left the wind deflectors in front of the wheels for a while too, but then they started pulling off too...


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