congrats on your purchase please post some pictures when is done.
I received my Flow Front Splitter today and was hoping to install it but ran into a few difficulties. I have seen in a video that it makes life a whole lot easier if you remove the front bumper but I was hoping not to take such a drastic step. The main issue I have is that there is a plastic cover which seems to be permanently attached to the bottom of the bumper. The covers around it are easy to remove, but the cover at the very front of the vehicle seems to be attached to the bottom of the bumper which makes it very difficult to attach a nut and bolt.
Has anybody installed the Flow Front Splitter that could give me a couple of tips?
In the meantime I think I may paint the splitter jet black to give it a more OEM look.
VW Golf R MK7
VW Tiguan 132Tsi
SOLD: BMW E92 M3
SOLD: Subaru Liberty GT GEN4
congrats on your purchase please post some pictures when is done.
Thanks Sergio, I will post some pics.
i haven't found a diagram of a Golf R bumper but this is one from a GTi
I am having issues trying to remove #10
Would appreciate some tips if someone has done this before
VW Golf R MK7
VW Tiguan 132Tsi
SOLD: BMW E92 M3
SOLD: Subaru Liberty GT GEN4
Thanks Sergio, I actually received that diagram with my front lip but was wondering about the lower piece of plastic that is connected to the bottom of the bumper. I contacted Flow and they told me that this piece of plastic is part of the bumper and cannot be removed. If it was possible to remove that piece, than the install would be a piece of cake.
Now I think I will have to remove the front bumper to install the lip as I do not have the facilities to raise the car up enough to get my hands inside of the bumper. From the research I have done, it doesn't seem like a huge task to remove the bumper and in YouTube videos it can be done in under 10min.
I was planning to try to install last weekend but due to a hangover I had to reschedule, hopefully will try this weekend weather permitting.
I painted it Black to hopefully give it a bit more of a OE look. It was a painting home job but didn't turn out too bad.
VW Golf R MK7
VW Tiguan 132Tsi
SOLD: BMW E92 M3
SOLD: Subaru Liberty GT GEN4
Mayhem, I'd be using that as an excuse to buy on of those professional looking hydraulic jacks from an auto shop!
Like this one!
Keep us posted though, I am very interested in the front splitter
wondering if 3M double tape would hold?
Hmm, having visions of front splitters detaching and sending F1 cars into walls. Its a little different on a road car, but regardless, I'd be aiming to make it pretty sturdy. A few bangs on driveways and it might not stay so solid with 3M tape alone.
No mate, 3M won't do the job on a Flow splitter, they are pretty heavy and solid. I wouldn't even trust self tapping screws for the job. I think it has to be a nuts and bolts.
I failed last weekend to do the DIY and I was too scared to remove the bumper. As Flow doesn't have any preferred installers in Adelaide. I might just wait for the next time I go to Melbourne to get one of their preferred guys to do the job. I've contacted 3 places in Melbourne and got quoted between 100-200 for the install.
VW Golf R MK7
VW Tiguan 132Tsi
SOLD: BMW E92 M3
SOLD: Subaru Liberty GT GEN4
May I ask how you painted the splitter and what you used?
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