Front lip removal and installation of Bayson lip
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Front lip removal and installation of Bayson lip
I installed the Bayson Motorsports OEM lip today. A few pics are enclosed to illustrate the removal of the stock lip.
First remove the screws on the rear of the lip, one per side. Also be sure to pop out the metal sleeve, as this can impede the removal. Starting from the rear of the lip, pull the lip sideways as shown in the first pic. Do both sides. 8 years of dirt can help to bind the lip to the bumper. Then work it slowly toward the middle from both sides as shown in pic #2. Then pull straight forward from the middle and it is off.
Installation is the reverse. Start by inserting the center orientation tab and work sideways equally. Push it in all the way because the fit is tight when you get to the rear. When you get to the rear note pic #3. I inserted the screwdriver as shown, then pushed in from the side of the lip while withdrawing the screwdriver. The screwdriver acts as a ramp the get the lip over the wheel liner. Insert metal sleeve and tighten screw. You are done.
Fit is great. The only gripe I have is the color of the Bayson lip. It is more of a dark gray than the original stock one I removed, which was more of a flat black. With a black car, (as mine is) the lip may be more noticable. I guess I can always shoot it with some SEM flat black trim paint. I'll have to remove the car cover off of my car and back it out of garage soon to get it out in the daylight to check it out. 4 degrees F and falling here in Chitown!
First remove the screws on the rear of the lip, one per side. Also be sure to pop out the metal sleeve, as this can impede the removal. Starting from the rear of the lip, pull the lip sideways as shown in the first pic. Do both sides. 8 years of dirt can help to bind the lip to the bumper. Then work it slowly toward the middle from both sides as shown in pic #2. Then pull straight forward from the middle and it is off.
Installation is the reverse. Start by inserting the center orientation tab and work sideways equally. Push it in all the way because the fit is tight when you get to the rear. When you get to the rear note pic #3. I inserted the screwdriver as shown, then pushed in from the side of the lip while withdrawing the screwdriver. The screwdriver acts as a ramp the get the lip over the wheel liner. Insert metal sleeve and tighten screw. You are done.
Fit is great. The only gripe I have is the color of the Bayson lip. It is more of a dark gray than the original stock one I removed, which was more of a flat black. With a black car, (as mine is) the lip may be more noticable. I guess I can always shoot it with some SEM flat black trim paint. I'll have to remove the car cover off of my car and back it out of garage soon to get it out in the daylight to check it out. 4 degrees F and falling here in Chitown!
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I installed a Bayson lip a month or so ago and I love it! I had torn up my OEM lip on a steep driveway . I too have a black car and really can't say I noticed much of a difference in color between the Bayson and OEM...maybe slightly different color in your particular batch? Either way, it's an awesome value and a well-made piece
Like you said, though, fit is TIGHT!!! The first time I put it on, I didn't have it exactly lined up...it was short on one side and I thought it was too small Once I got it realigned, I was able to stretch it to fit
Like you said, though, fit is TIGHT!!! The first time I put it on, I didn't have it exactly lined up...it was short on one side and I thought it was too small Once I got it realigned, I was able to stretch it to fit
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I need to get another of these for the track... We're going to bolt a simple splitter to the bottom of it to aid in aero... See how it works with the GT2 rear wing this coming season.
Mike
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Did you catch the Top Gear where Clarkson made a front splitter for his endurance 320d out of ply-wood? That didn't work out too well.
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Just did this this morning. Sought out and bought the lip from Bayson on ebay. Was securely delivered wrapped in plastic inside a full size box. New lip feels slightly heavier than the old lip and is definitely sturdy. My car is blue and I wasn't going to paint the lip. The color and sheen of the new lip looked fine to me as a factory replacement.
I left the new lip in the sun for about 30 minutes to let it warm up hoping it would make installation easier. Yes, that last step is tight but the screwdriver made it go right on. I used one with the widest blade I had while using my knee to push the lip on. Reused the factory screw and metal sleeve on each side. No additional hardware required. No sticky tape. No hassles.
Super easy.
I left the new lip in the sun for about 30 minutes to let it warm up hoping it would make installation easier. Yes, that last step is tight but the screwdriver made it go right on. I used one with the widest blade I had while using my knee to push the lip on. Reused the factory screw and metal sleeve on each side. No additional hardware required. No sticky tape. No hassles.
Super easy.
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Just put mine on Friday after work. Great fitment. The last step on each side was very tight though. If you have a warm install day I would definitely let it set in the sun for a while in hopes that it will expand a little.
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