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Old 10-18-2012, 12:57 AM   #136 (permalink)
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just got mine installed,

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Old 10-18-2012, 04:29 AM   #137 (permalink)
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e36er,
that is a great looking Z!
nicely done
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Old 10-18-2012, 12:01 PM   #138 (permalink)
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e36er,
that is a great looking Z!
nicely done
Thank you,

If we could figure out the saggin issue, I have to admit that Stillen front lip has got to be the best and cleanest looking front lip for Z.

I love mine.

Now I am going to Home Depot to get some Aluminium Embrace to prevent sagging.

I am thinking of using Glue Nails...What does everyone think?
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Old 10-18-2012, 12:38 PM   #139 (permalink)
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Thank you,

If we could figure out the saggin issue, I have to admit that Stillen front lip has got to be the best and cleanest looking front lip for Z.

I love mine.

Now I am going to Home Depot to get some Aluminium Embrace to prevent sagging.

I am thinking of using Glue Nails...What does everyone think?
Yup! do it fast before it has any time
to sag. You are less flexible to sagging because you painted yours an if it sags your paint will probably crack.
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Ill be planning my anti-sag kit this weekend haha, I do not want to use the support rods, most likely will go the aluminum + epoxy, it just seems that is adding weight to a sag prone area might avoid the middle sagging but will the whole lip slat forward over time...hmmm, which would make the support rods necessary..
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Ill be planning my anti-sag kit this weekend haha, I do not want to use the support rods, most likely will go the aluminum + epoxy, it just seems that is adding weight to a sag prone area might avoid the middle sagging but will the whole lip slat forward over time...hmmm, which would make the support rods necessary..
The weight of the aluminum is next to nothing. You'd have to put it in a wind tunnel to test for sure, but I'd bet it's less that the downforce generated by driving 10 mph. Just make sure you extend it past the weak / cut out point.
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Ill be planning my anti-sag kit this weekend haha, I do not want to use the support rods, most likely will go the aluminum + epoxy, it just seems that is adding weight to a sag prone area might avoid the middle sagging but will the whole lip slat forward over time...hmmm, which would make the support rods necessary..
If you go with the aluminum rod, make sure you get it long enough so it gets support from both sides of the lip. I am not sure about holding it with just epoxy though. how strong is that stuff?
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The braces do look good!!ImageUploadedByTapatalk1350664779.909149.jpg
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They sure do as long as you paint them black
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U can get black ones lol don't get the shiny ones
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If you go with the aluminum rod, make sure you get it long enough so it gets support from both sides of the lip. I am not sure about holding it with just epoxy though. how strong is that stuff?
I did it last night, I used marine epoxy, water proof and good to to 3000 psi. I used a 90 degree angled 1 inch piece of aluminum,made it about 2 feet long, if I had to do it again I would have made it a bit longer and wider, I think 2 inch will fit just fine.

It was starting to sag already... re formed it with a heat gun. I curved the front of it with my grinder too so it forms right to the curves of the lip in the front. I can always redo it if it does not work. I post a few pics later.
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Just an update on my fix. The aluminum strut came un-epoxied today. Pretty sure it had to do with me smacking a curb (or as the English say, 'kerb') a few days ago. Too much flex for the epoxy to hold.

Since it's about time to park it for the winter, I'll pull the bumper and come up with a better fix during the dark months.
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Just an update on my fix. The aluminum strut came un-epoxied today. Pretty sure it had to do with me smacking a curb (or as the English say, 'kerb') a few days ago. Too much flex for the epoxy to hold.

Since it's about time to park it for the winter, I'll pull the bumper and come up with a better fix during the dark months.
If you sand the aluminum piece with rough sand paper then use a urethane adhesive you should be good to go. The connection will be slightly flexible and weather resistant.
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I have to say, after having problems with Stillen more than a decade ago (300ZX parts) that they have not changed a bit. This is the same thing they have always done, nothing is their fault, blame the customer, delay, delay, delay...
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I've emailed them about this same issue weeks ago... never got a reply. :|
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