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    EXT: 6th gen Civic lip on a CB7

    I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong with this install... with that said lets began.

    Tools/supplies:
    -6th gen civic lip (CTR lip use)
    -12mm socket
    -extension
    -socket wrench
    -drill
    -drill bits
    -screw driver
    -cut off wheel
    -air compressor
    -self tapping screws
    -scrap metal/sheet metal
    -sand paper
    -nuts and bolts

    First remove front bumper, Link to ucs DIY Here

    Cut a line in the bumper the size of the flap on the lip (circled) using the cut off wheel or whatever you have to cut with.


    Clean up the cut with some sand paper
    Then cut small strips of metal to screw into. I used aluminum tubes that are use in radiators because I work for Modine who just so happens makes radiators. You can use anything really just as long as the screw has some thing to hold onto. Drill a hole into the metal just smaller then the screw so the screw grabs the metal instead of just sliding through.



    this what the little strip is used for helps hole the lip on the bumper by spreading out the weight and also giving the screw something to grab onto
    Last edited by 91cord; 08-19-2005, 05:46 PM.

    #2
    with the lip in the hole you cut earlier make sure it is first centered then I drilled 5 holes through the lip into the bumper. I started in the center and worked my way out. Make sure you place a screw in the area that is circled; this will help the lip hold its form later on.


    next you will have to make some brackets to hole the end of the lip in place. I used some old side skirt brackets that i had just lying around. it is important that the brackets have some pretty good strength to them to hold the lip. I took a marker and marked the shape of the bracket on the back side of the lip so I knew where I would have to drill the my holes, then i drilled my holes and marked the bracket and drilled out the bracket. Then using nuts and bolts or whatever you wish to secure the lip to the bracket do so. To secure the bracket to the car I took a piece of aluminum and bolted it onto the bracket that was made for the lip. I then bolted the peice of aluminum to the car through the square hole in the bumper with a washer and nut and tightened it down.

    Then reinstall you bumper with its new 6th gen Civic lip





    Sorry of the picture I know some of them are a little blurry. If you guys have any questions just ask I wrote this up in a hury so just ask thanks.
    Last edited by 91cord; 08-19-2005, 05:53 PM.

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      #3
      Nicely done ......

      Are ya gonna keep it black? Or spray to match?
      Nice DIY .. and great idea with the lil metal strips for the screws to hold on to.

      Like the Civic Lip .. but .. doesn't an accord lip they make look similar?

      A Hui Hou !!!
      Tomi




      My CB9/Wagon Thread Start to Finish:
      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ighlight=wagon

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        #4
        it loooks good after the install but the way you did it looks crazy but hey thats what we call it a DIY

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          #5
          it loooks good after the install but the way you did it looks crazy but hey thats what we call it a DIY
          LOL yeah but it works
          no I think that I'm going to leave it black and The accord lip may but I got this one for free
          Last edited by 91cord; 08-19-2005, 07:04 PM.

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            #6
            Looking great
            My Ride!
            Anti-Idiot Crew #1

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              #7
              Did you use the 96-98 front lip or the 99-00 front lip?

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                #8
                96-98 CTR Lip

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                  #9
                  Looks nice. If installing a factory style lip, will self tapping screws work if bumper removal is not feasible?

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                    #10
                    Hey..

                    Does anybody still have the pictures..they dont come up...

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                      #11
                      Red X's are all I see
                      (RIP)1993 LX Sedan
                      Frost White Crew Member #36

                      JDM Beating Stick Owner #1
                      My (old) Ride

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                        #12
                        I see them perfectly....
                        1993 Accord LX - Sold
                        93 BMW 525it - SOLD
                        92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
                        2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
                        2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
                        2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
                        2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
                        2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by accordtunerZZ
                          I see them perfectly....
                          what do you see perfectly?? The little red X's? Cause thats all I can see. Later

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                            #14
                            i wonder if i can get a 94-97 greddy lip to fit on my 1990?
                            1990 h22 accord ex-r

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                              #15
                              man looks awesome, good job man

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