I have the V-Lip on my car at the moment.
When I was pre-fl I used my OEM bar at the track and it looked like this.
This was when it was beginning to warp.
Basically you can get everything from bunnings. Take a sheet of plywood and put your OEM bar on it, measure out X cm (I had about 5 from memory?) or what you think is necessary.
Trace the outline of the bumper until you have a nice shape and cut it out. There are 2 options now, leave as is and bolt on or cut a bit out of the middle to access your bolts etc. I also added an L bracket that bolted to the chassis quite nicely. (Or it'll flap around)
You can get the 2 stand / prong things from Bunnings too, those are the most expensive part. Then just spray and done! Fairly straight forward when you get down to it, the hardest part is the measuring and getting it symmetrical (if you're pedantic)
When I was pre-fl I used my OEM bar at the track and it looked like this.
This was when it was beginning to warp.
Basically you can get everything from bunnings. Take a sheet of plywood and put your OEM bar on it, measure out X cm (I had about 5 from memory?) or what you think is necessary.
Trace the outline of the bumper until you have a nice shape and cut it out. There are 2 options now, leave as is and bolt on or cut a bit out of the middle to access your bolts etc. I also added an L bracket that bolted to the chassis quite nicely. (Or it'll flap around)
You can get the 2 stand / prong things from Bunnings too, those are the most expensive part. Then just spray and done! Fairly straight forward when you get down to it, the hardest part is the measuring and getting it symmetrical (if you're pedantic)
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