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AdobePhil 04-22-2011 05:03 PM

front lip scraping
 
Does anyone else have this problem? I live in a pretty hilly area, and the bottom plastic lip scrapes constantly. Its starting to look like one of those street hockey stickswith all of the rubbing it gets on the road.

My question is, has anyone done anything to ease the damage? And if I just remove it, will I notice much of a difference in air flow?

XwChriswX 04-22-2011 05:07 PM

My Z actually came without the front spoiler since my dealership was too lazy to install it. :ugh2: But I feel no difference without it in terms of airflow.

After going on coilovers and a 1" drop, I can say that hills suck lol The left/right front corners of my front bumper are a little charred on the underside. It's one of the minus' of having a lowered car.

kenchan 04-22-2011 05:07 PM

Your car will flip at speed if u take it off!

:D just remove it. You'll have to drill out the rivets.

370Z JT 04-22-2011 06:40 PM

I took the spoiler and the tire flaps off. Made my lowered car more drivable.

Captainstevo 04-22-2011 06:41 PM

This is random -- I was thinking the same thing today on the way home (i'm in KY -- very hilly). Mine is pretty jacked up!

TreeSemdyZee 04-22-2011 08:28 PM

I drive backwards.

christian370z 04-22-2011 08:48 PM

Taking off the front chin spoiler won't affect the car's stability, you can definitely remove it. I though about removing the flaps in front of the front wheels but honestly, I prefer them there even if they scrape as they are a good way of warning you if you are getting too close to scraping the actual bumper if you have to get up a steep incline.

Trips 04-22-2011 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1068724)
Your car will flip at speed if u take it off!

:D just remove it. You'll have to drill out the rivets.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Z JT (Post 1068912)
I took the spoiler and the tire flaps off. Made my lowered car more drivable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by christian370z (Post 1069083)
Taking off the front chin spoiler won't affect the car's stability, you can definitely remove it. I though about removing the flaps in front of the front wheels but honestly, I prefer them there even if they scrape as they are a good way of warning you if you are getting too close to scraping the actual bumper if you have to get up a steep incline.

:iagree:


if you're scraping like crazy and you're not dropped? You need to learn to approach driveways at an angle whenever possible to minimize scrapes. Thats the normal driving habit of owning a low center of gravity sports car.

djpathfinder 04-22-2011 09:51 PM

Yup, approach slowly and at an angle...try to get close to a 45 degree angle when possible.

TBOX 04-22-2011 11:38 PM

I refer to my sport lip as my as my undercarriage protector. Id rather scrape it as a warning than rip thru other stuff.

wafflesarefun 04-23-2011 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by djpathfinder (Post 1069151)
Yup, approach slowly and at an angle...try to get close to a 45 degree angle when possible.

going over a bump is easy, what about a ditch lol. freaking SF has canyons on each side of the road to act as a "ditch"

AdobePhil 04-23-2011 11:55 AM

you guys are almost psychic in knowing that it's mostly my driveway giving me the issue lol.

Baer383 04-23-2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AdobePhil (Post 1069699)
you guys are almost psychic in knowing that it's mostly my driveway giving me the issue lol.

It's always the driveway.:tiphat:

Cmike2780 04-23-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee (Post 1069054)
I drive backwards.

I drive sideways:p

Mt Tam I am 04-23-2011 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by AdobePhil (Post 1068715)
Does anyone else have this problem? I live in a pretty hilly area, and the bottom plastic lip scrapes constantly. Its starting to look like one of those street hockey stickswith all of the rubbing it gets on the road.

My question is, has anyone done anything to ease the damage? And if I just remove it, will I notice much of a difference in air flow?

This is a constant annoyance until you slowly scrape away enough chin spoiler until you can not hear it. Then if you are like me you lower your car half an inch and it starts up all over again.

The spoiler plays no role in my life so I am sure it could be removed without a hitch. I consider the damage as a badge of honor as it only scrapes when I go around climbing or descending turns, or fast straights and a slamming effect occurs.



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